PARLIAMENT
THE COUNCIL. Li3y Telegraph, Per Press Association.. WELLINGTON, April Id. In the Legislative Council yesterday the Unemployment Amendment Dill was read a second time. WELLINGTON, April 15. The Legislative Council this morning passed the .Unemployment Amendment Bill and adjourned till the ringing of the bells. The House of Representatives adjourned at 1 p.tn. The second reading debate iis still in progress. THE HOUSE. In the House of Representatives the debate on the second reading of the National Expenditure Adjustment Bill was continue and was adjourned. The I louse rose at I 2.2 U p.m. SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE. WELLINGTON, April 15. Tin 1 House of Representatives met at 10,30 a.in this morning. Replying |o Ah' K. ,1. Stall wort hv. Ilmi. J. A. Young said that he could give assn ■ a nee |lia| lie had no knowledge of any proposal to sacrifice school dental .services as part of the economy plan. Urgency was accorded the second reading of the .\a'. loiial K cper.dilure ''’ j■ ‘ Ii■ 1 1 Bill. The debate is pl'o- ( > eilillg.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1932, Page 5
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