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Parliament’s Diary

The Road Safety Committee was given permission by Parliament yesterday to continue its inquiry until the end of the session.

The annual reports of the Tourist Hotel Corporation, the State Insurance Office and the Export Guarantee Office were tabled. Notice of another opposition measure, the Time Payment and Contract Purchasers’ Liability Bill, was given. In the Address-in-Reply debate the speakers were: Opposition: Mr C. J. .Moyle (Manakau), Mr R. Macdonald (Grey Lynn), Mr P, A. Amos (Manurewa), Mr P. T. Watene (Eastern Maori), Mr R. J. Tizard (Pakuranga), Mr M. Moohan (Petone), Miss M. B. Howard (Sydenham), Mr B. P. MacDonell (Dunedin Central).

Government: Mr E. P. Aderm-an (New Plymouth), the Minister of Education (Mr Kinsella),

Mr D. J. Riddiford (Wellington Central), Mr G. Grieve (Awarua), the Minister of Defence (Mr Eyre), the under-secre-tary for Industries and Commerce (Mr AdamsSchneider), Mr D. MacIntyre (Hastings), Mr W. H. Brown (Palmerston North), Mr G. F. Sim (Piako).

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 3

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157

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 3

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 3

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