FIVE WEEKS MORE.
PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.
FREMIEB'S EXPECTATION.
LAND LEGISLATION THIS WEEK,
(By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.)
WELLINGTON, this day,
It is anticipated by the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, that the Parliamentary session will conclude at tho end of October.
"We have not many bills to deal with," Sir Joseph said to-day. "What we have are important, and will take some time to dispose of. This week we hope to make better progress on tho Estimates. The Railways statement should make its appearance, and perhaps on Thursday tho land tax legislation will be dealt with, or, at all events, a start will be made on it."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 9
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