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Parliament’s diary

The Fisheries Amendment Bill was introduced and read a first time when Parliament resumed yesterday morning.

Papers tabled included the annual reports of the State Services Commission, the Historic Places Trust, the Industrial Design Council, and the Maori and Island Affairs Department (including the Maori Trust Office and the Board of Maori Affairs), also the Mines statement.

The Hastings Fire Board Bill was read a first time and referred to the Local Bills Committee. The HirePurchase Bill was returned with amendments by the Statutes Revision Committee as ready to proceed. Second-reading debates on the Broadcasting Authority Amendment Bill, the Broadcasting Corporation Amendment Bill, the Government Railways Amendment Bill, the Public Trust Office Amendment Bill, the Hydatids Amendment Bill, and the Hovercraft Bill were completed.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32667, 24 July 1971, Page 2

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Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32667, 24 July 1971, Page 2

Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32667, 24 July 1971, Page 2

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