ECONOMY COMMISSION.
ALLEGED DISAGRHMraBI [PROM OUR PARLiAMBSXA«k>3^^SI WELLINGTON,' A report is current that tiirlvnjp] Commission has been unanimous conclusions to. ment upon the methods financial situation and which economies can be the Departmental a series of minority companied the principal 4offijra|il||| interim conclusions of ers have been placed in the Government'and are the attention of the Questioned upon the ment, the St. Hon. G. W. StobMroSl said this evening that Commissioners would cover. "I don't think thew,»lj|sßßl any serious diversity of the Commissioners,"- he It is the intention of sider the report this week possibly next it on the table of the' Honw'oi3sSr3|| sen'tatives. It is more than li*J«iP| ever, that the most vitkl report and those upon which quent legislation will withheld, just as were report from the CommitteeifflWjJHM mists tabled last week. " .
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 8
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134ECONOMY COMMISSION. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 8
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