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Parliament’s diary

Three new measures, the Finance (No. 3) Amendment Bill, the Police Offences Amendment Bill, and the Education Amendment (No. 5) Bill, were read a first time. The education measure was passed to the Education Committee for recess study. A notice of motion was tabled. Ministers answered 10 questions. The Social Security Amendment (No. 2) Bill, a private member’s measure sponsored by Mrs D. C. Jelicich (Lab., Hamilton West), was still being debated at the luncheon adjournment. The Transport Amendment Bill and the Pork Industry Bill were read a third time and passed. Four other measures were passed through their committee stages. The House continued on legislation until 4 p.m., when it rose until “the ringing of the bells” after the luncheon for the Prime Minister of Japan (Mr Tanaka) on Tuesday.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 3

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Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 3

Parliament’s diary Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 3

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