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REPORT.
GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS BILL. The Special Committee to which was referred the Government Superannuation Funds Bill lias the honour to report that, after hearing voluminous evidence and receiving numerous written statements, it regrets that the time at its disposal has been insufficient to enable the Committee to make a complete investigation into the proposals contained in the Bill and to consider the many alternatives placed before it; and recommends that the Bill be not allowed to proceed this session. 2nd March, 1933. J. A. Nash, Chairman.
SPECIAL REPORT.
I have the honour to report that the Government Superannuation Funds Bill Committee desires to place on record its appreciation of the very excellent service rendered by the Committee Clerk, Mr. E. A. Dobbie, and, further, that this resolution be recorded in the minutes of the Committee and be reported to the House. 3rd March, 1933. W. Nash, Member of the Committee.
FURTHER REPORT. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS BILL. I have the honour to report, That the Minutes of Evidence heard before the Government Superannuation Funds Bill Committee on 2nd March, 1933, and the Minutes of Proceedings of that date which were omitted from the Minutes of Evidence and Minutes of Proceedings laid on the Table of the House on 2nd March, 1933, do lie on the table and be added to the former minutes, and be printed. Bth March, 1933. J. A. Nash, Chairman.
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