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Parliament’s Diary

The Marine Farming Bill was given a third reading and passed when Parliament resumed yesterday afternoon. The Transport Amendment Bill and the Hydatids Bill were put through their committee stages, and reports on them were accepted. Ministers answered 15 questions. A petition about Yaldhurst Road safety was presented by Mr M. A. Connelly (Lab., Riccarton). Urgency was taken on 13 bills. Among those which received second readings were the Motor Spirits Distribution Amendment Bill, the protection of Depositors Bill and the Waikato Authority Amendment Bill.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 34

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Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 34

Parliament’s Diary Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 34

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