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POLITICAL NOTES

—• ] [TUB PKBBB wausm^m'' In the House of Beweaeßfitii. day Mr J. Mason tice to ask the in view of the increase would introduce legialatwfSl an offence to sell iodised salt. * JfM* National Provident road, ' ' There were 29,&1 contribute National Provident Fund * last yew. The increase was 3678, due in part to tke {■» tion of the compulsory for permanent employees Boards. The fund at the year totalled £1,652,901, » for the year of £274,934. interest earned was £5 1S» Motor Accidents. Tho Hon. Mr Buddo (K»W\ given notice to ask the whether in order to ensue jured by motor or othet. fcSLe through the negligence of ft. reasonable certainty of ages awarded by the provido legislation for ti» insurance of all of vehicles to cover such clmm* dent. He states that frequently the result of a damages in cases of negligartl»fc2! cars. Trial by Jury. The Juries Amendmeat i which has been introduced of Representatives by Mr Mason (Eden), has for one the definition in more elew the rights of litigants to tpeeiti jeti It also seeks to restore the rijtefrtoi by jury in all civil omm,HmS before the recent ruling which confined juries to oMß» ; elffi| tort. S>"lr

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 8

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POLITICAL NOTES Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 8

POLITICAL NOTES Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 8

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