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BUSY PARLIAMENT

RUSH OF FINAL WEEK British Wireless—Press Assn. —Copyright RUGBY, Monday. It is expected that Parliament will be prorogued on Thursday, and that the new session will be opened ou February 7. Efforts will be made during this week to secure the passage of a number of minor Bills, but time has to be found in the House of Commons for debates on unemployment, initiated by the Labour Party, and on agriculture, at the'instance of the Liberals. It is also anticipated that the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, will make his promised statement on the future of the Ministry of Transport and the Department of Mines and Overseas Trade, which Mr. Winston Churchill, in his budget speech, indicated were to be merged in other departments In the interests of economy.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 9

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BUSY PARLIAMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 9

BUSY PARLIAMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 9

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