Seeing that Parliament has been convened for October 7, a considerable amount of speculation has been indulged in as to whether the business that has to be done can be concluded before Christmas, so as to obviate the nee :s----sity for an adjournment into the New Year. The official point of view judging from inquiries made, appears to be that the session will not go beyond the eve of Christmas. The Government programme is ready, The recess occasioned by Sir Joseph Ward's absence, has been utilised by preparing for presentation to Parliament at the earliest opportunity, -all the reports and papers that are the essential features of a session. The drafting and printing of the Bills which are included in the Government's legislative programme have been practically completed, and from the Government point of view everything it is said.is inreadi-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 4
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140Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 192, 20 September 1909, Page 4
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