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WLCLINUTON, Hept. 35. Before the iiouse rose tonight, Mr. Fraser said the Iiouse would not sit on Haturday or JMonday next but after resuming 011 Tuesday next week, might sit right through until the end of the session which he hojted would be reaehed on October 10, 11 or 12. There were several Bills still to coine including, if possibie, the Magistrates Bill. There were, however, no new major Bills to be introdueed. Mr. Fraser said that he would give further indication tomorrow of the remaining business. Mr. 8. Cr. Holland said wliatever programme the Prime Minister proposed, the Opposition would work in with it but, he said, eonsideration might be given to sitting late at night instead of at the week-ends. Mr. Fraser said both courses might have to be followed. Mr. Holland said the Opposition would cooperate in giving proper attention to the business still to come before the House. The Opposition was in the mood to get the country's business done. The House rose at 10.50 p.m. until 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 September 1946, Page 4
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