PARLIAMENT
The house. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 13. In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr W. Nash asked whether sufficient funds would be provided *.o enable the Unemployment .Board to make allocations to local authorities sufficient to pay for the usual period of work under No. 5 Scheme. , •Mr Forbes said the Board was allocating up to the limits of its funds. li was hoped to provide more work oil Public Works during the next few months. The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment- Bill (Mr Semple) was introduced and read a first time. The Financial Debate was resumed by Mr 'Williams, who suggested a commission he set up to deal with the question of local body rating and continued by Messrs Armstrong, Rushworth, Wright, O’Brien, Atmore, and Murdoch. 1 % . The House adjourned W 10.25 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 4
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