PARLIAMENT
THE HOUSE. SESSION ENDS. By Telegraph—Press Association! AVELLINGTON, Oct. 26. Although it was predicted that the end of the third session of the twen-ty-third Parliament of New Zealand would be reached some three weeks after the Prime Minister’s departure for the Imperial Conference, this estimate had to be reviewed from time to time, and when the hells finally rang for the last division on Saturday, the session had altogether occupied 17 weeks and three days. Tine actual days of meeting totalled 71, compared with 82 last year,-, but the average length of daily sittings for the present year was seven hours three minutes, compared with six hours 28 mniutes last year The' total number of hours during which the House was in session this year amounted to 500, compared with 530 last year. There was nothing out of the ordinary about the session just concluded in the way of time occupied or the number of hours during which the House remained sitting after midnight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1930, Page 3
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165PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1930, Page 3
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