CEMENT INQUIRY.
WIDE ORDER OF REFERENCE. (By Telegraph. -Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON", Tuesday. The Minister in charge of the Board of Trade gave a reassuring reply to Mr. T. M. Wilford in the House when he asked that the order of reference in the cement inquiry should not be nanvrw. The Hon. E. P. Lee said there was no intention of curtailing the scope of the inquiry, though he disagreed with the suggestion to give the House an oppor tunity to discuss the order of reference. Counsel for the Crown would lie instructed that if counsel appearing foi those making charges desired any widening of the order of reference no objection would be offered.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 249, 19 October 1921, Page 5
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