WORK OF PARLIAMENT
SOME INFORMATION GIVEN BY PREMIER. NO DEFINITE 'STATEMENT ABOUT MEDICAL BILL. ißv Telegrapn—fTess .-association. I WELLINGTON. This Day. An outline of the business that is expected to occupy the House of Representatives during the coming week was given last night by the Prime Minister. Mr Fraser. When asked if the interrupted debate on the Social Security Amendment. Bill would be resumed tomorrow Mr Fraser gave a non-committal reply, but said that the question of its resumption would be considered during the week. Mr Fraser said that Bills likely to come before the House would include the Local Legislation Bill, which was introduced on Friday, and the Coalmines Amendment Bill, which was also introduced last, week and referred to a committee. It was also possible that the Statutes Amendment Bill, the Land and Income-tax (Amendment) Bill and another Finance Bill would be brought down, and the Supplementary Estimates would be available.
The House will sit again tomorrow afternoon, the three-day week adopted by Parliament some time ago having been abandoned last week.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1941, Page 4
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174WORK OF PARLIAMENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1941, Page 4
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