THE SESSION
IMPORTANT BILL HAY BE DEFERRED . AMALGAMATION OF LOCAL BODIES [From Our Pakliamextarv Reporter.] .WELLINGTON, .October 3,, The current' session appears to be making a legislative record, for. Mr temple’s’.Bill taking control of imaddi- ( ional 4,000 miles of main arterial.roads is,tlie'seventieth on the list. The Law Drafting Department is still working at hmh pressure, with the result-that-tho most important remaining Government measure, covering proposals tor the of local bodies, has not appeared. There is a suggestion ■ that it mav have to be delayed m actual consideration bv Parliament till next session, as the Ministers hope to complete tho Parliamentary work before the end of October.
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Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 14
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106THE SESSION Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 14
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