MR. MASSEY ILL.
ONLY SLIGHT INDISPOSITION. SESSION MAY END TO-DAY. (By Wire.—Parliamentary Reporter.) Wellington, Last Night. Mr. Massey had intended to move the second reading of the Finance Bill on Saturday afternoon, but he was unable tu take hi.s place, owing to slight indisposition. His nose was bleeding se-i verely. The House adjourned at four o’clock* when it had become certain that Mr< Massey would be unable to return to the chamber. He is well again to-day, and expects to be able to end the session to-morrow. It is possible, however, that the session will extend into Tuesday, since the Finance Bill offers a wide field for debate, and there are som< amendment® to be introduoed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1921, Page 4
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116MR. MASSEY ILL. Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1921, Page 4
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