THE NEXT SESSION
MAY SIT IN TWELVE WEEKS. • \ . . V/ (Per Press Association— Copyright.)
‘ WELLINGTON, August 17. Even if, as stated from Ottawa,*, the olosing of the Conference is slightly delayed, this should have ho effect upon the opening date of the next session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Prime Minister said to-day that, although the Cabinet had not so. 1 far decided upon tlie date of opening, h© thought it would be about September 22. 'V.-/'; ‘ v;
The “Monowai” would leave Sen Francisco for Wellington on August / 31, arid there would be plenty of time for the two New Zealand delegates to join the vessel and arrive ,in New Zealand on September 19. / The Government would have a few days in which to confer with them before the session opened’. 1 v Mr Forbes said he expected Parliament to sit for about twelve. weeks, rising just before; Christmas,' Some members, particularly Labour members w&e soeptical as to the business going through in that time. It .was possible therefore, that the House may resume after the holidays.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1932, Page 5
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