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YESTERDAY’S PARLIAMENT

Replying to Mr T. M. Willord (Hutt), tho Prime Mimstei said the duties named in the- Customs resolutions would constitute the duties as soon as the resolutions were passed by tho House. They would then remain the Customs duties until the House varied them. T»ho report of the Education Department and tho Customs resolutions were discussed. The Minister of Justice (Mr J. F. Rolleston) moved, and it was agreed to—“ That the amendments made in the War Disabilities Removal Bill bo disagreed with.” Managers were appointed to confer with managers from the Council. Tho House rose at 11 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 10

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YESTERDAY’S PARLIAMENT Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 10

YESTERDAY’S PARLIAMENT Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 10

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