PARLIAMENT.
BUSINESS FOR TO-NIGH? Replying in the House of Representatives 011 Friday to a. question by Mr. (3. Witty (Riucarton), the Prime Minister stated that lie had intended on Monday evening to give the lion, men* her for Dimodin Central (Mr. C. E. Statham) ,111 opportunity for moving the second reading of his Elective Executive Bill, and Mr. G. Hunter (Waipawa) an opportunity of moving the second read'' ing of the Gaming Amendment Bill (N*o. 2); but lie found that the hon. gentle* pien in question had made other W rangements. Local bills, therefore, would be taken, and there were two seta of questions and all the fornal business, which would take some time. 1' or the rest, he would not tfilce any important business on Monday evening.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1920, Page 4
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