FOUR DAYS ADJOURNMENT
Parliamentary Reporter. WELLINGTON, this day. The Address-in-Reply debate would open on Wednesday next, when the evening sitting would be taken Up by the speeches of the mover, Mr. E. P. Meachen (Govt., Marlborough) and seconder, Mr. H. E. Combs (Govt., Wellington Suburbs), the acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Nash, told the House of Representatives early this morning before the adjournment.
On the question of sitting days Mr. Nash said that an adjournment would be taken from to-day until Wednesday, but he would be glad to discuss with Mr. Holland the procedure for subsequent weeks.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 152, 29 June 1945, Page 8
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