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Parliament’s diary

A deputation from the Niue Government was accorded a seat on the floor of the House when Parliament resumed yesterday afternoon. It was decided that hearings by the Statutes Revision Committee on the Syndicates Bill would be open to news media. Petitions included one presented by Mr R. P. B. Drayton (Lab., St Albans) ■ in which Mrs Patricia Gordon and 165 others seek , taxation relief for solo ; parents. The Niue Island Amendment Bill was read a first time and referred to the Islands Affairs Committee. The New Zealand Export Import Corporation Bill was read a first time. Opposition amendments were lost 30-49. In the evening the Address-in-Reply debate continued. '

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 2

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Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 2

Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 2

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