THE COALITION CABINET
MR FORBES’S STATEMENT. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, September 26. In the course of a statement to-day the Prime Minister Right, Hon. G. W. Forbes, said that up to the present, the Cabinet had been concerned with proposals to overcome the financial difficulties of the country, and all the evidence placed before the InterParty Committee had been available to the Ministers. The Cabinet had not yet had time to consider its legislative programme. '' Questioned regarding the fate of the • measures already before tne House, Mr Forebs said lie took it that thpse bills which already had received measures of consideration would be gone on with. He referred particularly to the Transport and Licensing *Bill, and Trading Coupon? Bill, both of which had been before Select Committees.
Asked about the Broadcasting Bill, the Prime Minister said the future of that measure had not yet been considered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 6
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