END OF SESSION.
PRIME MINISTER'S ESTIMATE. tTBS **■»» a«r*leO WELLINGTON, September 16. Speculation is still rife in the lobbies as to when the present session of Parliament will end, the estimates rang ine from six weeks to two months. The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward), however, is adhering to his original forecast that the session will close about the seoond week in October. "I think another month will be sufficient to Jjet the business through," said Sir Joseph in reply to an enquiry to-day- . .
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 10
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