The New Session
NEw Zealand’s relationg’ with other countries of the Commonwealth and the rest of the world grow in importance year by year, and reports by the’ Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. S. G. Holland, on the Prime Ministers’ Conference in London, and by the Minister of External Affairs, the Hon. T, L. Macdonald, on the conference of Seato powers at Bangkok, are expected to be amongst the most interesting business for the session of Parliament which opens next week. The first broadcast from the House, covering the opening of the new session by a commission of Supreme Court judges, will be heard at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 22, and at the same time next day the ceremonial opéning and the Speech from the Throne given by the Governor-General, Sir Willoughby Norrie, will be broadcast. Details of the usual transfers of programmes from 2YA to 2YC and from 2YC to 2YX appear on the programme pages of this issue.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 7
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161The New Session New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 7
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