YESTERDAY THE HOUSE
—♦ — -Jm <From Our Parliamentary WELLINGTON, November lf.W~ To-day was a momentous day jgp New Zealand's Parliamentary The House of Representatives f°Pm turned its discussion of the Electorate* Amendment Bill, which is conceded to be, one of the most *5£S, portant measures to come before: »H House for 30 years, and in the ing the Government introduced ltsJHJjjs: for the nationalisation of the Bans <»«j; New Zealand. Urgency was a2*"fe taken by'the Government for the.secrjf ond reading of the Electoral ment Bill, the division being caitiff. by 40 votes to 34. , -^Si'S^ The introduction of the Bank-Bttp was delayed until after 10 o'clock cause of final consideration of its termsg'. by the Minister of Finance (the W. Nash) and the directors of tfe bank. The Prime Minister .(the •■«•£? Hon. P. Fraser) indicated that the sec-% ond reading of the Bank Bill wonW£be taken on Tuesday, Wednesday,rff:-i Thursday of next week, but probably -■ Thursday. ■■■;./
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24713, 2 November 1945, Page 4
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