The day in Parliament
PA ' ' Wellington ■ Members, stood for a minute in silence in a tribute to the late Mr N. L. Shelton, a former National Party member of .'/ Parliament, when Parliament met at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. is/Annual reports for the Ministry , of Foreign Affairs, the State.- Services Commission ,the Govern? nient Statistician,; the Ports Authority, the Urban/ . Public Passenger Transport - Council and the Maori
Battalion! Memorial SchoL arship Fund Board were tabled. . . '//’.■ Members tabled three notices of motions. Ministers answered 21 / questions. The /.Fishing Vessel Ownership Savings Amendment Bill, .the Ftirm Ownership Savings Amend; tnent Bill, and the Tiiparu Harbour. Board .Reclama'tibn and Empowering Bill? / were reborted back from . ,the Lands and Agriculture - Committee and set down for a second-reading. 4
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