Ripening Crops Beckon Legislators
PROGRESS OF SESSION DEPENDS ON MEMBERS (THE SUN'S Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, To-day. From now till the end of the Parliamentary session progress with legislation will rest largely with the members themselves, as the Prime Minister has; indicated approximately what is expected to be covered during the next few weeks. A spell of! phenomenally fine spring weather might have imbued legislators with the desire to return to their fastripening crops, some of them having expressed the opinion tha£ quite long enough has; been spent in the capita] city in the transaction of the country’s business. In this event no hold-ups will occur to prevent a steady run tc the end of the long session, although several contentious measures will re quire to be discussed. The Customs Amendment Bill will go on to-night and for the next couple of sitting days, while later in the week the Industrial Conciliation and Arbi tratlon Amendment Bill, as well as the Public Works statement will make their appearance in the House. _ The new member for Raglan, Mr. W. Lee Martin, will take his place in the chamber to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1
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