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DOMINION BUDGET

RESERVE BANK BILL

DISCUSSIONS IN BOTH HOUSES

(Per Press Association — Copyright.)

WELLINGTON, November 18.

Jn the Legislative Council yesterday, the Reserve .Bank Bill was read a second time by 13 votes to 4. Those opposing it were the Hons. Mark Fagan, Sir William Hall-Jones, Sir Edwin Mitehelson, and Sir Francis Bell. The Budget debate was continued in tlie House of Representatives by Messrs H. G. R. Mason (Lab., Auckland Suburbs), H. T. Armstrong (Lab., Christchurch), D. McDougall (Govt., Mataim), A. M. Samuel (Govt., Thames), and D. W. Coleman (Lab., Gisborne), and was interrupted when the House rose at 5.30 till Tuesday afternoon.

DEALERS IN GOLD COINS

RECORD OF SALE REQUIRED

WELLINGTON, November 17. Declared to be necessary in the public interest, certain amendments to the regulations for the licensing of dealers in gold coins have been gazetted to-day and come into force immediately.

The new regulations provide that no licensee shall deliver any, gold coin on sale' or exchange, except personally to the person purchasing or acquiring it or to his agent. < Such delivery by the licensee or his agent is to take place in the presence of a notary public, a justice, of the peace, or an officer of police, to whom the person acquiring the, gold is personally known. This official has to sign the required record of the transaction-

Banks are specially exempted froru the provisions of these regulations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1933, Page 5

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234

DOMINION BUDGET Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1933, Page 5

DOMINION BUDGET Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1933, Page 5

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