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The day in Parliament

PA Wellington A Government motion to take precedence for Government business on Wednesdays until the end of the session was carried by 45 votes to 34 in a division when Parliament sat at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The annual reports of the Department of Social Welfare and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust were tabled. Eleven notices of motion were given. The Medical Practitioners’ Amendment Bill was introduced and referred to the social services select committee. Ministers replied to 19 questions. The Government took urgency for the Social Security Amendment Bill committee stage.

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Press, 22 August 1979, Page 6

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The day in Parliament Press, 22 August 1979, Page 6

The day in Parliament Press, 22 August 1979, Page 6

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