PARLIAMENT CLOSING.
END OF BUSY SESSION. (By Wire.—Own Correspondent.) Wellington, November 1. The probabilities now are that the House will complete its business at Tuesday's sitting, but it is quite likely that this Tuesday sitting will extend right through the night into Wednesday, and possibly up till a late hour on Wednesday evening. The Government may have to drop one or two unimportant Bills, but the whole programme for the session has already been passed. 'For stch a short session it has been a phenomenal programme, containing some Bills of first importance. The hours have been long from the first week of the session and Ministers and members of the Government Party have had one of the most trying sessions any of them have ever known., ' Mr. Massey has had a prodigious load to carry, for in addition to the management of the business of the House he has been kept very busy in all his other hours receiving deputations, interviewing dozens of people every day, and, in his spare time, giving some attention to the plans of his party for the coming elections.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 4
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184PARLIAMENT CLOSING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 4
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