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Parliament’s Diary

Six bills w-ere introduced and read a first time w’hen Parliament resumed yesterday afternoon. They included the Criminal Injuries Compensation Bill, the Destitute Persons Amendment Bill, the Estate and Gift Duties Amendment Bill, the Social Security Amendment Bill.

The House continued the discussion on the report by the Maori Affairs Committee on the Waitangi Day Amendment Bill. The bill was referred back to the committee.

The Land and Income Tax (Annual) Bill and the Land and Income Tax Amendment Bill, the Machinery Amendment Bill, the Tokelau Islands Amendment Bill, the Charitable Trust Amendment Bill and the Secondhand Dealers Bill were passed through their committee stages.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30235, 13 September 1963, Page 15

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Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CII, Issue 30235, 13 September 1963, Page 15

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CII, Issue 30235, 13 September 1963, Page 15

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