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CONTROL OF RANKING.

FURTHER STEP HINTED. AUCKLAND, Aug. 17., A forecast that a further step ’toward complete control of banking would be taken by the Government in the coming session was made by Mr A. S. Richards, M.P. for Roskill, when speaking to electors at a meeting at Mount Albert. . , Mr. Richards also mentioned thatother future legislation included the rational health and superannuation scheme, which would come before Parliament after Christmas, and some form of protection for domestic servants in private homes. He ilescribed this protection as being badly needed. The meeting attracted 18 people and Mr Richards therefore abandoned his intention of giving an address on the past and future legislation. of . tbe Labour Government. Mr Richards expressed bis disappointment at the noor attendance and made a few brief remarks on the Governments future legislation.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 221, 18 August 1937, Page 9

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CONTROL OF RANKING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 221, 18 August 1937, Page 9

CONTROL OF RANKING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 221, 18 August 1937, Page 9

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