PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS
SPfcCIAI, TO GUARDIAN. financial bills. WELLINGTON, Nob-. 7. Cabinet lias been sitting this afternoon and this evening dealing with the financial bills that are to come down presently. Air Alassey said this evening that the Bills which represent the proposals of the Government regarding retrenchment, and readjustment, of taxation would be ready for the House rel y soon. 11- thought they would be found to cover some of the suggestions that were being made by critics ib various parts of Wie country. , TARIFF PROPOSALS.
Attention lias liei-n drawn to the' fact that the tariff proposals as placed before thi House, do not provide for tin- prevention of dumping and do not supply a basis for negotiation.' with Australia. It is explained tbal these points will be covered adequately in the Tariff lull which will conn- down presently. FINANCIAL DEBATE.
The Financial debate, which opens on Wednesday, is expected to In- fairly lengthy. Members will have an opportunity Ltr state tlieir,views on the .new tariff, and already they are being rlc luged with suggestions and complaints from their districts
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 2
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