PARLIAMENT AT WORK
PUBLIC WORKS POLICY EXPLAINED
CONCENTRATION ON TRUNK RAILWAYS
SATURDAY'S SITTING OF THE HOUSE
The House of Kepresonfatires sati until 4 a.m. on Saturday and passed the Public 'Works Estimates. The Minister of 'Public Works, speaking after 3 n:m., made an important statement regarding railway construction. He indicated ifio directions in which his polioy. of concentration would operate
Members of the House met again at 2.30 on Saturday and got through a fair amount of bueiness during the afternoon. They dealt witL several petitions, passed the Iron ivnd Steel Industries Bill, and considered amendments made by the Legislative- Counoil in sovera.l Bills. The Railways Bill was introduced
The session may end this week. The TJouse will meet this afternoon, and is expected to sit long hours all'the week in an effort to deal with the remaining business, which includes the Bank of Now Zealand Bill, Finance Bill, Education Bill, Appropriation Bill, ond about a dosen other Government measures. The Kotorua Town lands Bill and the Marriage Amendment Bill are also still in hand
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 31, 1 November 1920, Page 6
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175PARLIAMENT AT WORK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 31, 1 November 1920, Page 6
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