PARLIAMENT
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THE HOUSE. WELLINGTON, Feb. 11. The House met at 11 a.m. Replying to a question the Premier said there was no reason why Parliament should not finish to-day. There _____ were only the Supplementary Estimates and Appropriation Bill to be dealt with. Everything depended on members themselves. The House went into committee of supply to consider the Supplementary Estimates. SESSION CLOSES. WELLINGTON, Feb. 13 During Saturday afternoon tlio House passed the Supplementary Estimates, totalling £347,103, after which the Appropriation Bill authorising an expenditure of £27,230,210 was put through all stages. On receipt of the information that the above Bill, had * been signed by the Governor General, the House adjourned at 8.35 p.m., terminating tli-e third, session -of tile twentieth Parliament.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1922, Page 2
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