PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES
}.! KM BKR'S H K AIM’D I NT-M KiN'l’ Mr. A. D. Hnltciiiist. M.l*. lor the 15av of Plenty, lias been appointed to A-l. Petition.' ill t-lu- House. This the same committee of which he was a member during the Moth. Parliament. Most members of the Mouse a:i on at least two committees and the work on them demands a good Peal of a member's time. At -Mr. Multquist’s request he was appointed to only one committee in the last Parliament and the same consideration to him has been shown, non in this session. AH petitions, the signatory tr which commences with anv letter from A-l- comes before the committee to which Mr. Hultquisi Ims been appointed. All 'committees have representation from both sides o! tilt' House. Imt the Government Party has ;; majority on .eacu.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 216, 4 August 1939, Page 3
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136PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 216, 4 August 1939, Page 3
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