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Wellinjjj e The House of Heb at 2.30 p.m. /Mr. S. G. Snii| j New Plymouth), g, I tention to introduo ! niouth Borough Co^ 1 Plymopth Harbour } ering Bill. . Mr. T. D. Burnetj Temuka), asked ^ the growing demaiii erbury for.small holj 50 acrqs and the ^ tipn among owners, under the SmalLTai employment Act, ^ Vfrpment proposedi, matter. The Minister of 1$ Ransom- said thafc j| would give considet^ I cessity of .bringkgt visions of the Acf ^ if necessary, would lands • instead of of lease-. Relief Asiij Mr. A. S. Richardr kill) , asked whether, rise in the cost oi larly the rise in bufe rangements would h vide for an extraj week for relief ^od vide them with exb anees. The Minister of Ea Adam Hamilton, said tion was based on j that the cost of livj rising. He stated th ures compiled by ji Statistician showed j of living from Mayi ust this year of fivt August figures this j with August figures! ed that cost of li?i about three per cent. Fire Liali Introducing the 1 Companies Liability i Samuel ( Governmeri that in the past, th tween the assureda company had beenj sided because the fi to pay premiums oai of cover, whereas tia panies sometimes pi than 50 per cent. of! event of fire. This was contrary; adopted in the case! policies. Under these polis paid the stipulated] there was no doubti that ultimately mi by the company. The purpose of tb vide for something! definite contrapt heh ed and the five ins This would be in h policy laid down iniH penditure AdjustmesH would tend to reds^H in that direction. H The Fire InsuraroH was read a first time.H Gaming Introducing the 9 ment Bill (Mr. E. P.9 ment, Wairau), refer^H ber of petitions House in support sH contained in it. He said that graph bets to thel^H enable the Goverv^H a substantial addib^H the vicinity of withoxit any costol^H It would also givt^J sary relief to racis^H clubs and diminish t^H legal -betting. Referring to move the restrictioi^H tion of dividends, that it was absurl^H should not be alloi^H these figures whent^H any town or village^H ten minutes after run, what horses and third and whatl^H dends. Advocating tjie double totaiisator, present prohibitioni^B chine operated deii^M those laying oddsi^H The bill was real^B Bills InbjH The following troduced and read Agricultural and^H ies Amendment Trustee Amendmeii^H es) , Judicature (Mr. Cobbe), Ac« Board Emp 0 w ering^^B Law of Libel Cobbe), MarriagejM (Mr. Cobbe), ^*1 (Protocal) and tlie-^O eign Awards) Bill Scenery Preservat^M (Mr. Ransom), Registration Anies^^B Young), National^^B Dominion Museum^B (Mr. Y oung).
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 648, 28 September 1933, Page 4
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449PARLIA[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 648, 28 September 1933, Page 4
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