OPENING OF 33th PARLIAMENT
Date Likely To Be September 25 SESSIONOF I# or 11 WEEKS I From Our Own Reponeh WELLINGTON. SeptetnlL, The opening of the first 1 the thirtieth Parliament of nX , X land, elected yesterday, is exrJuf' take place on Tuesday, SepteSJ The Government consider* the will last 10 or 11 weeks, in November or early in Decc-m£? t< The first Cabinet meeting of th. ’ Government will be held at ton on Thursday. At this tneetta-T Cabinet will decide the date fifesession and the legislation to be Lc duced. It is believed that the Governs is anxious to pass about 12 imnZ™ bills. There will be other deS? tai measures and the usual wacht. ■bills, but the legislative prS? will be light. The present into?” of the Government is to end th. sion well before Christmas w ** The approaching session will k. start of the new Parliament and » the first time, a new Parliament ® be opened without a ' Leri,],?" Council. All 80 members have t u sworn in. - ■ The Budget is not likely to be resented until late in October *’*'
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26516, 3 September 1951, Page 6
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182OPENING OF 33th PARLIAMENT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26516, 3 September 1951, Page 6
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