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SESSION’S WORK.

Tin-: m/sixr:ss to no. (Lyttelton Times correspondent..i \V Kfil.INtlTON. Sept. 1!'. Su.h oNcellent progress was made with tile work of Tarliament during the past week that legislators have begun to holm for an adjournment for die election lumpaigu by the end ot the coming week. 'I his estimate is optimistic, ami Ministers tire mote than doubt 1 til. 1 hey will be .~mprised it the work yet to he done can lx* got tlirmiiiji "itl l o ll l wceK. which will carry Parliament into Oc-

Sonto important legislation has yet to be dealt with. Twenty government Pills remain oil the Order Paper, and

several have yet to make an appearance. including the Kami (min Control Bill, on which a committee lias been taking extensive evidence. Promises have been made that important lepmts will he discussed hepne die- House rises. fuiver.sily education, agricultural education, lla* > estey Meat Works Commission, and tne White Papers relating to Imperial affairs, including the suggested Oeiteva protocol, are all subjects on which the House desires to express opinion'- Secondary education is also likely to be overhauled in a general way. "in.-n a re isn't on the New Zealand system by Mr K rail It Ttaii. the V unman educationist. is submitted during the cornjug week hy the Minister 'it KducaAC V)1T()H-dK.N’EliA1-'S CRITICISMS.

\ special Select Committee wa- appointed to consider the strictures of the Auditor-Ceueral on the control ot Stores in the public service, and die Prime Minister’s reply to these cmteisnis This has turned out to tie- a k-.mthv and highly interesting busi-ne-s. 'Many heads of departments have given evidence, and the tommtt(Tee has not vet concluded its work. It will itoia another meeting on Tuesday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1925, Page 1

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SESSION’S WORK. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1925, Page 1

SESSION’S WORK. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1925, Page 1

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