N.Z. PARLIAMENT
SECOND SESSION RESUMES,
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WELLINGTON, January 26.
j After seven week’s adjournment the second session of the twenty-fourth Parliament resumed this- afternoon. After the customary tributes to former legislators who died during the recess, the House will adjourn until to-morrow, when it is possible .that the Government will submit an outline of its P o’icy to meet the demands of the economic situation. LABOUR PARTY CAUCUS. WELLINGTON, January 26. The Labour party heal a caucus this morning. Interviewed afterwards, Mr H. E. Holland stated that there would he a vote of no-confidence from the Opposition, and the party intended to oppose the Government, not only on the exchange question, but on other economic questions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1933, Page 6
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