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Parliament’s Diary

Forty - five members have now spoken in the Budget debate which is expected to finish tonight or tomorrow.

Papers tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday included the annual reports of the State Fire Office, the Department of Agriculture, the Auditor-General, and the annual sheep returns. The Timaru Harbour Board Loan Bill was given a first reading and was referred to the Local Bills Committee.

Speakers in the Budget debate were:— Government: Messrs H R. Lapwood * Rotorua), A. D. Dick (Waitaki), H. Johnstone <Waipa). H. E L. Pickering (Hurunui), the Minister of Education (Mr Tennent), the Minister of Housing (Mt Rae), Mr E. P Aderman (New Plymou'h) Opposition: Mrs 1 Ratana (Western Maori), Messrs G. A Spooner <Wanganui), R. M Macfarlane (Christchurch Central). M. Moohan (Petone). N V Douglas (Auckland Central).

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29872, 12 July 1962, Page 12

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Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CI, Issue 29872, 12 July 1962, Page 12

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CI, Issue 29872, 12 July 1962, Page 12

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