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THE DAY

PA Wellington The Speaker (Sir Richard Harrison) ruled on a charge of a breach of privilege against the Minister of Agriculture (Mr Maclntyre) when Parliament sat at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The Holidays Bill, the Credit Contracts Bill, and the Sale of Liquor Amendment Bill were introduced. Members tabled five notices of motion. Ministers answered three questions.

The . Wheat Board Amendment Bill was put through its committee stages and given a third reading. The Criminal Justice Amendment Bill (No. 2), the Estate and Gift Duties Amendment Bill, the Land Tax (Annual) Bill, the Income Tax (Annual) Bill, and the Income Tax, Amendment Bill were put through their committee stages.

The Hospitals Amendment Bill, the Waterfront Industry Amendment Bill, and the Evidence Amendment Bill also were put through the committee stages.

The second reading of the Electoral Amendment Bill was interrupted by the adjournment at 10.30' p.m.

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Press, 26 September 1980, Page 4

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THE DAY Press, 26 September 1980, Page 4

THE DAY Press, 26 September 1980, Page 4

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