SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE
-Press Association
By Telegraph—
WELLINGTON, July 11. ' 4 One tliing we are all agreed on is that the time which has been lost in the early part of the session will definitely he made up in the coming weeks, ' ' said the Prime Minister, Hon. P. Fraser, in the House of Representatives today, when discussing the future sitting of the House. Mr. Fraser said he had consulted with the leader of the Opposition and there was an agreement that it was difficult to do anyj thing other than adjourn at the end | of this week until Wednesday next. Endeavours would he made dm'ing next week to arrange additional I transport to enahle memhers to J meet 011 Tuesdays thereafter. It j might even he necessary to sit on I Mondays or Saturdays to make up | the leeway.
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 July 1946, Page 7
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