NEARINS THE END.
■+ CONCLUDING BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Last Night. In the House cf Representatives this afternoon, the Pviir.e Minister made an jnnovu.cement as to the cour e of business for the remainder of the session. He proposed to take local Bill" after the first seven Bills on the Order I aper had been dealt with to day. On Friday an Imprest Supply Bill would be brought cown, and if that was put through, he proposed to go on. with the remaining Bills on the Order Paper down to and including No. 14, aa follows:--Tramways Amendment, [.Lit el Amendment, Industrial &nd Conciliation, Factories and • Coal Mines Amendment, Mining Amendment, Government Railways Amendment, (No. 2.) On Monday he proposed that the House should deal with either the report of the Bine Com? mittee, which he expected would be placed before the House on Friday, or the Public Works Statement. Whichever of these was left-over would be dealt with on the following day. The resolutions he had sent forward for consideration at the Imperial Conference would be placed before the House on Wednesday next. The only other Bills to be introduced were the Reserves Disposal and Enabling Bills, which he proposed to deal with on Monday night or Tuesday morning. A clause would be inserted in the Enabling Bill dealing with the Canterbury pastoral runs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 25 November 1910, Page 5
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227NEARINS THE END. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 25 November 1910, Page 5
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