THE LATE PARLIAMENT
ACTS PASSED. The following is a list of the Acts passed by the General Assembly : Public Acts. The Shipping and Seamen Amendment Act is reserved for the assent of His Majesty. Administration Amendment. Aid to Public Works and Hand Settlement Appropriation. Auckland Grammar School Site. Christchurch Domains Amendment. Death Duties Amendment. Dunedin Technical School Site. Education Reserves Amendment. Elingamite Rehearing. Friendly Societies Amendment. Government Railways Amendment. Hauraki Plains Amendment. Hutt Railway and Road Improvement Amendment. Imprest Supply (No. 2). Imprest Supply (No. 3). Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment. Kaikoura Hospital Site. Eand Tax and Income Tax. legislature Amendment (No 3), Local Elections and Polls Amendment. Mental Defectives. Military Pensions. Mining Amendments, Native Lands Claims Adjustment. New Zealand Guaranteed Advances Amendment. Old Age Pensions Amendment. Patents Designs and Trade Marks, Post and Telegraph Amendment. Public Reserves and Domains Amendment. Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment. Public Woiks Amendment. Rating Amendment. Railways Authorisation. Representation Commissions Report. Validation Reserves and other Lauds Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering. Stone Quarries Amendment. Tramways Amendment. University of Otago Council. Wanganui School Sites Amendment. Widows Pensions. Workers’ Compensation Amendment. There were 33 local Acts passed, and three private Acts. Thirtyseven general Bills were dropped and six local Bills. Sitting days numbered 56 and daily average sitting eight hours. There were 354 reports from Select Committees.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1063, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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221THE LATE PARLIAMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1063, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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