PARLIAMENT.
EDUCATION REPORT. STATE ADVANCES DEBATE. ‘ \V‘ELLINGTON, Monday. The report of the Director of Education, Mr N. T. Lambourne, wlll he discussed by the House of Represen—tatives on resumption after the week—iend recess to—ntorrow afternoon. The Minister of Education, the Hon. 'P. Fraser, announced some time ago that the education system might be lremodelled atom,r some 01‘ the lines suggested in the Atniore report, and ’thts should lenLl another aspect of in—lterest to the debate. l The Uonltnitlce stage of the State ‘.\d\'am'vs (Jul-Duration Bill will he :CllllllllL'llt‘CLl in the evening, and the Mist two hours‘ discussion on the short ‘title wil‘ he broadcast. \\'ith no set list of speakers. and with speeches restricted to 10 minutes. the Commit—:lce discussion may easily prove to be i the most interesting ot‘ the Parliament.iary broadcasts lu (lat-o. ; After an all—day cabinet meeting, lthe Prime Minister. Mr Savage, stated {this evening that an linprest Supply iliilt would be before the House on Y Wednesday and he hoped that the Rent :Hestriction Bill would he introduced early in the week. it was doubtful whether the Broadcasting Amendment Bill would appear this week, and it was possible that some other meas—lures would have to be held over until after the mid-winter t'et'ess. Much de—- ‘ pended on the progress in drafting that luuuld be made in the next l‘ew days.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 3
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224PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 3
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