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Parliament’s Diary

In a sitting lasting about one hour the House of Representatives yesterday witnessed the swear-ing-in' of Mr A. D. Dick (Government, Waitaki). Three petitions were presented, 23 questions asked, and notification given of the presentation of four private bills next week. The reports of the Select Committees on Standing Orders and Delegated Legislation were tabled.

Reforms suggested by the Standing Order Committee will be debated on Tuesday afternoon.

The House adjourned at 3.50 p.m. until 10 a.m. today.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29843, 8 June 1962, Page 12

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Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CI, Issue 29843, 8 June 1962, Page 12

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CI, Issue 29843, 8 June 1962, Page 12

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