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Parliament’s diary

The Holidays Amendment Bill was introduced and read a first time.

Proceedings opened with I a special statement by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Muldoon) wishing Mr Kirk well. Four notices of motion were tabled. Ministers I answered 17 questions. Previous answers to ques- , tions were debated for an hour. I The Committee on Privilege reported that the Govi ernment adviser on the ■ Superannuation Bill (Mr F. W. Robertson) had committed a breach of privilege, but recommended that no action should be taken.

The House continued with legislation.

Systemic poison. — The Forest Service had no intention of using systemic poison in noxious animal control programmes, the Minister of Forests (Mr Moyle) said yes-, terday. Mr Moyle told Sir Roy Jack (Kat., Rangitikei)i that the systemic poison,! Tetramine, was considered! too dangerous for use in this way.—(P.A.).

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33625, 29 August 1974, Page 3

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Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33625, 29 August 1974, Page 3

Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33625, 29 August 1974, Page 3