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| SESSION TO RESUME LIVELY DEBATE LIKELY «").<■.! WELLINGTON, this day. The Parliamentary session will be resumed next Wednesday afternoon, and that morning there will be a caucus uf the Labour party, when the changed situation due to the withdrawal of four of the six National party members from the War Administration will be discussed. It is expected that before Parliament meets the War Cabinet will be I idly functioning, though the Prime Minister, Mr. Eraser, nas not vet given an indication whether lie will revert to the position of three months ago. or take some steps to reinforce Cabinet. Nothing important in legislation has been announced, though Parliament will need to extend' the Fair Rents Act, which expire.? at the end of October However, the debates in the House shoidd be vividly interesting from the partv viewpoint while the war situation will be reviewed by the Prime Minister for members' information.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 4
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