PARLIAMENT
JOTTINGS FROM THE LOBBY (Our Parliamentary Correspondent.) 4'QUIET WEEK. *' ' WELLINGTON August R. , Parliament expects a quiet week,’ a number of members having engage, ments in Christchurch. Mr Massey states that the Immigration Bill dealing with Hospital and Charitable Aid will be ready this week. The Public Works Statement is not likely to be presented for two months yet. He expects the session to last another three months.
RACING CLUBS’ TAXES. It is reported that Government may introduce legislation to give' relief to racing clubs wi)icli have been discovered to be liable to income tax, though they have pot paid it ip the past. A, retrospective charge of this kipd would be a very serious matter fgr nmpy Clubs. LIBERAL PARTY. Hop W .D. MacDonald may be laid up for some tjrne. There pro jncjicptions that Mr Wilford is by no means anxious to retain the deputy leader* ship of the Ljebrajs fpr apy length pf tjme.
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