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Parliament’s diary

The Factories Amendment Bill received a first reading, when Parliament resumed yesterday after its recess.

The Reserves and Domains Amendment Bill was read a second time pro forma and referred to the Lands and Agriculture Comittee. The annual report of the Maori Purposes Fund Board was tabled.

Ministers answered eight questions. The House discussed the Post Office Amendment Bill, a private measure introduced by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Watt).

Urgency was taken for the discussion of Estimates, beginning with those of the Department of Labour, and the House settled in for a long night.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 3

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Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 3

Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 3

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