HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
_& ANOTHER -ADJOURNMENT. The House of .Representatives will ■meet again at 2.30 p.m. to-day, but another adjournment is considered inevitable. No fewer than seventeen members of Uie House mere reported last night to 1* Suffering from influenza in varying degrees of severity, and other members have been called to their homes on account of the illness of members of their families, The Licensing Bill, framed in accordance, witli the decisions of Cabinet, is now practically ready to be placed before the Hoilse, but its appearance Will be delnved by- a further adjournment. If the House adjourns until Monday next, scant time will be left for tho completion bf the essential business or the session,' before tho date fixed tentatively for the departure of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance for London, en route to the Peace Conference. The plans of the Ministers will remnin uncertain until the business [of the, session has made further progress- ' '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 4
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