FEDERAL DEBATE
SITTING LASTS O.VER 50 HOURS. . ■ ... (Australian - Press 1 Association.) , (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) . 1 (CANBERRA; Sept. 7. A debate on the Arbitration Bill which involves the fate , of . the Government was continued until late 'this morning. - _ At' i/30 a.m. the House, had been sitting; for 60 hours,; equalling ; tiie previous record created in 1922. Government is expected to. have a majority on . the voting, but several Nationalists have announced their in T tention of supporting Mr Hughes’ amendment,; that-the-Bill ;, he held in abeyance -.untill. the,-.-.electors were consulted. ' ■ i '•
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 5
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