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N.Z. PARLIAMENT

. IST O - CONFIDENCE 'MOVED BY MRJ.HOLLAND. (Per Press Association, Copyright). WELLINGTON,. -September 28.' In the . House .of ®epresentativos yesterday, ' the following I Balls. were read a first time:— . ’ . • • . . ( . Fire. Insurance Companies Liability (Mr Samuel). ~ a. *; V - Gaming amendments (Mr ,'flealy). Agricultural . and Pastoral Societies Amendment (Hon.- Macmillan). Trustees Amendment ‘ (Hon. J. G. Coates). -" •"•A. 'tA -7 •/ Judicature' Amendment (Hon. 'Cobbe). Law of Libel Amendment (Hon. Odbbe). . .. i Marriage Amendment (Hon. C°bbe). Arbitration Clauses' (protocol) aid the Arbitration (foreign awards) (Hon., G. Forbes). ■ Scenery - -Preservation. Amendment. (Hon.- A. E.‘ Random). \ Nurses an'd .Midwives Registration Amendment. (Hon. J. A. Young). National 'Art Gallery, and Dominion Museum, Amendment (Hon. J. A. Qfoung). ■ • / '

.‘Resuming the -address-n-reply debate, the Leader ©if the Opposition moved the/ following /..aTrtepdmeht—'"But this House affirms that the Governmen- had refused 'to' recognise.'that the critical condition of ' Society demands a de* finite plan of. financial and industrial reconstruction’, including the preservation of equities an "land, and homes, and, a ’reduction of overseas' indebtedness ( present day values ; that it his refused to make .provision for • upteiployed <women and .|yoiiths;' that, by, it’s deflationary ' policy it has intensified unemployment -distress and privation, and made home life among, relief workers an impossibility; that its present system "of unemployment relief i s eostly r and uneconomic; that •high exchange has h?jd _la 'disastrous effect upon the economic life of . the ‘Dominion’;. that; increased and .inequitable taxation," 'including \ teles and unemployment ‘taxes, . should . -bp immediately revised/ ; and- ’ultimately repealed ; that curtailment 6f- . social services and reduction wages','salaries and bensiorisvHave ’crippled trade, and -imDoverished the nation ;/ that the present monetary system has failed to provide ■ for the •requirement s ,t>f The people and that, complete-.public control of a monetary- system based ‘ on goads and services,, rind; capable of expansion : ftceordiHq';t<y.> ? g-rQwing i should ,)be . Thp House further ■ affirms . that ’/Your Excellency’s advisers do not possess , tho confidence of the countty **. - - ■ : The debate whs -contin upd/,and tv a ifiidiournod when, the House rose at 10.2 J iptliv,/ ' a//- - ' T;' •

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 5

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N.Z. PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 5

N.Z. PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 5

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