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Does Parliament fulfil its functions? Two Members of Parliament—J. Mathison (Labour, Avon), left, and J. R. Hanan (Government, Invercargill), right, will discuss this topic in "Question Mark" from YA stations at 8.30 p.m. on Monday, May 17. Also taking part will be K. J. Scott, acting-Professor of Political Science at Victoria University College, and Ian Donnelly, Editor of the "Timaru Herald." The discussion will take a look at the institution of Parliament in New Zealand at the end of its first 100 years

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 773, 14 May 1954, Page 19

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Does Parliament fulfil its functions? Two Members of Parliament—J. Mathison (Labour, Avon), left, and J. R. Hanan (Government, Invercargill), right, will discuss this topic in "Question Mark" from YA stations at 8.30 p.m. on Monday, May 17. Also taking part will be K. J. Scott, acting-Professor of Political Science at Victoria University College, and Ian Donnelly, Editor of the "Timaru Herald." The discussion will take a look at the institution of Parliament in New Zealand at the end of its first 100 years New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 773, 14 May 1954, Page 19

Does Parliament fulfil its functions? Two Members of Parliament—J. Mathison (Labour, Avon), left, and J. R. Hanan (Government, Invercargill), right, will discuss this topic in "Question Mark" from YA stations at 8.30 p.m. on Monday, May 17. Also taking part will be K. J. Scott, acting-Professor of Political Science at Victoria University College, and Ian Donnelly, Editor of the "Timaru Herald." The discussion will take a look at the institution of Parliament in New Zealand at the end of its first 100 years New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 773, 14 May 1954, Page 19

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