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Bar age change delayed

CN.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Oct. .2. The Sale of Liquor Amendment (No. 2) Bill, whieh will legalise drinking by teen-agers on licensed premises, will not return to Parliament this session. It is now before the Statutes Revision Committee, but will be the last of nine measures examined by the committee, It is understood that many submissions will be heard, and some parties have been told that they do not need to have their cases prepared before Christmas. The measures ahead of the bill on the agenda of the committee are the Crimes Amendment (No. 2) Bill, the Domicile Bill, the Joint Family Homes Amendment Bill, the Licensing Amendment Bill, the Licensing Trusts Amendment Bill, the Listening Devices Bill, the Privacy Commissioner Bill, and the Real Estate Agents Bill. It is not yet known how many of these measures will be left on the Order Paper when the House rises. The Prime Minister (Mr Rowling) indicated today that a firm decision had not yet been made about this.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 10

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Bar age change delayed Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 10

Bar age change delayed Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 10

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