THE PRESENT SESSION.
r ,«0W LONG WILL IT LAST. ! bßy . Telegraph —Press Association. tCHRISTCHURCH, November 13. -Although Sir Joseph Ward was yesterday to give some . -opinion as to the probable length oi£ ill©,, present session, ha declined Ao : «ay anything in that direction.. "Members," he went ag far as to Bay however, "are all working very , well, and, although there are very important proposals to be dealt with ! byrParliament, I have no intention: ► of attempting to force things, be- j cause; Irecognise that there is suffi-: cient time for all the consideration i that, ia,necessary. I expect to findl that at the end of the session a number. ofithe proposals submitted have: becoiEGi law."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9650, 15 November 1909, Page 5
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114THE PRESENT SESSION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9650, 15 November 1909, Page 5
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