TILL CHRISTMAS!
TASKS FOR PARLIAMENT ( THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reported WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The Government is not going to fe allowed to forget the proposed LicerJ ing Bill, and frequent references hi* been made to it by the Opposition. Mr. A. Hamilton, Wallace, was referring to the legislation passed at tfcfc hands of the present Government, wh& Mr. J. A. Lee, Auckland East, said; “Why. you have not passed the Lire®* ing Bill yet. . Mr. Hamilton (quickly): Oh, hog on! It’s coming all right. We ha# not done much yet this sesetot —(Labour members: “Hear, hear!")-*-but,” added Mr. Hamilton, “we mi«h* be able to get down to work soon an# get through some of the unfinished measures.” Mr. Hamilton said that If all mat; ters requiring discussion were treated with just consideration the Hourt would be sitting till Christmas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 8
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137TILL CHRISTMAS! Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 8
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