WORK OF THE SESSION.
' ■ SOME •GOyiftlNHENl) BILLS. ; l 'A statement ma.de by tho Primo Minister 4d a Dominion reporter last evening offers tin effootive reply, to strictures that have journals appearing /in Opposition ~,, 0 . m 7 krowledge," safd Mr. Mossoy, the business for tho session to follow wag sever so far advanced! at a corresponding clato as it ia now.' Quito a' number of very important Bills are in course of preparation, and so far its going about the country 13 concerned, I am not ablo to accept one-tenth of the invitation.") that ceme-to haml. : Especially in the caso of it is absolutely necessary for thePrin'.o Minister and Minister for the Minister for Public Works, and tho Minister for Railways to go about and ascertain for. themselves tho retjuire- . meats of the different districts. Wo aro not electioneering in the ordinary sonso of the word, but are simply, doing the country's business." Ainong tho measures in preparation which will bo introduced next session, tho Prims Minister instanced tho amendment and 'consolidation of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration and Shops arid Offices Acts, ft Native Land Bill, a Land Bill .which will give full offect to tho Government's policy, and a consolidation 'of tho ! Land Settlement Financo Aot Another Bill to bo iptroduced will ; 'aiithoriso one of , the' lending Departments' of the State to "lend money to associations, of ' truit-growors. ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 5
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229WORK OF THE SESSION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 5
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