WORK OF THE SESSION.
LIST Of M'EASURES PASSED.
(By Telegraph— Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Last Night,
Following is a list of the Act® passed by the General Assembly during the sessioai which eijded on . Saturday.
PUBLIC ACTS,
Shipping anicl Seamen Amendment (reserved' for the assent of His Majesty). Administration .Amendment Act. Aid' to Publio Works and Land Seetlement Act. Act. Auckland Grammar School Site Act.
Christchurch Domains Amendment Act. Death Duties Amendment Act. Dentists Amendment Act. Dunedin Technical School . Site Act.
Education Reserves Amendment Act. Elingamite Re-hearing Act. Friendly Societies Amendment Act.
Government . Railways Amendment Act. Hauraki Plains Amendment Act.
Hutt ißailway and ißoad Improvement Amendment Act.
Imprest Supply Acts (Nos. 1, '2, and 3). '
Industrial Conciliation arid Arbitration Amendment Act. . Kaikoura Hospital Site Act. Land Tax and Income Tax Aot. Legislature Amendment Act (No. 3). ' \ ;• ' /■ Local Elections and/Polls Amendment Act. •Mental Defectives ! Act. Military Pensions Act. Mining Amendment Act. Native. Land' Claims Adjustment Act. "' New Zealand State Guaranteed Advances Amendment Act. .. \ Old Age Pensions. Amendimeixt Act. Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act;, ; ~... "Post and Telegraph Amendment Act. Publio Reserves and V; Domains Amendment Act. ' : "Public .Service Classification an« Superannuation Amendment Act. Public Works Amendment -Act. Rating Amendment Act. •Railways Authorisation Act. , Representation Commission's Report Validation Act.
'Reserves and Other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Aot.
Ijjfcone Quarries Amendment Act. Tramways Amendment Act. University of Otago Council Act.
Wanganul School Sites Amendment Act. Widows* Pensions. Act. Workers' Compensation Amendment Act. ' • -• •
LOCAL AND PRIVATE ACTS
There were thirty-three Local Acts passed, and three Private' Acts.
DROPPED,
Thirty-seven General Bills were dropped, land six Local Bills.
DAYS OF SITTING
The total number of. sitting days in the session was fifty-six, and the daijy average sitting was eight hours.
RiEPORTS. There were 354 reports fi;om Select Committees. 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10463, 30 October 1911, Page 5
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295WORK OF THE SESSION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10463, 30 October 1911, Page 5
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