PARLIAMENT
&, THE COUNCIL. ; fi •••■ ; u •4l R . 1 J (Mr Telegraph—Prw» inßoditipn). if; Vf'-V 'V- - — ~ f V i-U ii -I . a...]-'' V.i i . A WELLINGTON, .July 23. - the' 'Legislative; \ Council yesterf Addfessf nHb)i>ly:;moti o n Was adldted Hand'the rcburicil; adiourned ■' i\' v x-. H: j|i; . •• “ V ‘MV ■jf. THE'' HOUSE. the House of Representatives Minister stated it had been arranged that Doctor Craig, the Comptroller "of Customs, should proceed to Canada to initiate negotia-.. tibi|s on the subject of New ZealandCanadian';:/tariff .relations.. Following st go he would attend the Imperial Conference in London to assist when tariff atid allied economic matters being discussed.. ’fixe Rent (Restriction Bill (Mr Smsft) 'Was . introduced end read a firsjXtirrie: The debate on the second reading ofltlic' /Uriemploymerit •; Bill wiislijtbntinued. .and Was. not finished Avlidd' the Houses adjourned at mid-. - A'A '
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1930, Page 3
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136PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1930, Page 3
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