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Parliament’s Diary

Five bills were Introduced and read a first time when Parliament resumed yesterday after its recess. They were: the Export Guarantee Bill, the Perpetuities Bill, the Sale of Liquor Amendment Bill, the Estate and Gift Duties Amendment Bill, and the Engineering Associates Amendment Bill. The report of the Geraldine Licensing Trust was tabled. The House took urgency on seven classes of estimates, of which the following were passed: Lands and Survey, Crown Lands, Valuation, Forest Development, Forest Service, and Agriculture.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3

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Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3

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