PARLIAMENT TO-DAY.
BUSINESS FOR THE WEEK,
41ST OF GOVERNMENT BILLS. ' " ~~ ' . '/ Parliament will resume this afternoon. As the Prime Minister intimated on Friday last, for the meantime Estimates ■*& to *be taken on only one <?ay J*l' TWek. ..The Government, however, had twp measurea ready to be brought SeWn. bjr Governor's Message on "Friday, 4 t«ough Mr. Massey deferred their introduction as lie wished to make good prothe Estimates. These *a»«tre», together with two or three other-Bills, which he stated were, nearly ready, Will probably be brought down this wedk. The Government measures •t present 011 the Order Paper ane as foDonr:-», ( Statutes Repeal and Expiring Laws ABradnSiant and Continuance Bill—secpid reading (Eight Eon. W. F. Massey). 'Amendment Bill—consideraItiosi of amendments of the Legislative poUMil (Hon. G. J, Anderson). WAtpOrt Harbor Bill—second reading Hpn. W. F. Massey). External Affairs Amendment Bill—togbd wading (Hon. E. P. Lee) Bf* Zealand Standard Time Bill—leeorf TMdlng (Hon. G. J. Anderson). Civil List Bill (No. 2) —second reading (Eight Hon. W. F. Massey). Agricultural and Pastoral Societies i&fiHUdment, Bill—second reading (Hon. 57; NoCTfrarthy). CSvtf List Bill-Second reading (Right t JBon. : W, F. Massey). Masseurs Registration Bill—second reading (Hon. C. J. Parr). H/dfa-doeen private members' Bills bW dcton for second reading or the committee stage as under:— , Maori War Medal Bill—to be commit,>d (Mr. B. A. Wright) Temporary Employees Bill second leading 1 (Dr, A. K. Newman). Anwc Day Bill—second reading (Col. IfitobeOf. ; War Pensions Amendment Bill—to be eomtaitted (Mr. A. Harris). legislature Amendment Bill—second (Mirig (Mr. R. McCallum). Ztominutn State Bank Bill—to be comIpttted (Mr. W; A. Veitch). .iPtaf Wednesday and Thursday, private teMUberfl* days, the ordfr of business is |» follow*: Wednesday.—Native Land Aes 1009 Bill—second reading (Mr. T. M. Wllford); Police Offences Amendment Bill—second reading (Mr. C. E. Btatham). Thursday.—Lyttelton Harbor Board £oan£lll—to be committed (Mr. J. McCkflnbs)} Napier Harbor Board Empowering and Loan Act 1914 Amendment BUl—second reading (Mr. Campbell); Oeeafl Beach Public Domain Amendment Bill—second reading (Mr, T. K. ®dey)V
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1920, Page 5
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