DURATION OF SESSION
End Expected In Fortnight (NX Press Association) WELUNGTON, Nov. 24. The present session of Parliament may not end till the week after next. It had been expected that the session would finish next week, but when the House at Representatives adjourned today it seemed clear there was still enough business on the Order Paper to keep members busy all next week. The committee debate on the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill will continue on Tuesday and there are still several bills for debate when this is finished. The second reading debate cm the Chiropractors Amendment Bill may start on Wednesday and thus is expected to be followed by the second reading debate an the Licensing Amendment Bill Members on both sides will have a ‘’free” vote on this bill. Bills still to be passed include two other controversial measures, the National Military Service Bill and the Broadcasting Corporation Bill, although the major debates cm these have been completed. Recognition Of Nassella (HZ. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov 24. Specimens of nassella tussuck should be displayed at agricultural shows throughout the North Island, said Mr T. T. Murray (Government, Stratford) in the House of Representatives 'oday. In the course of a notice of question to the Minister of Agriculture (Mr Hayman), asking for this to be done, Mr Murray said farmers should be able to recognise the weed and act immediately.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29680, 25 November 1961, Page 12
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