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GOVERNMENT BILL?

LICENSING LEGISLATION

MR. HOLLAND’S ASSUMPTION (THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, To-day. From the inclusion in the Governor-General’s address of a reference to licensing legislation, Mr. H. E. Holland infers that licensing legislation will be brought down this session as a matter of Government policy. In explaining his views to the House yesterday, in the course of the brief preamble to his attack on the Government’s system of finance, he pointed to the fact that the Governor-General’s speech is usually accepted as an outline of the Government’s policy for the session. “Whatever Bill is to be brought down,” he said, “will therefore he a Government measure. If that is so, it will clarify the atmosphere.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 399, 6 July 1928, Page 1

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GOVERNMENT BILL? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 399, 6 July 1928, Page 1

GOVERNMENT BILL? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 399, 6 July 1928, Page 1

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