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The day in Parliament

PA Wellington The Anglican Church Trusts Bill, a private measure introduced by Mr G. W. F. Thompson (Nat. Horowhenua), was given a third reading when Parliament sat at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The Minister of Labour (Mr Bolger) tabled a Government statement on directions for trade training in New Zealand, entitled “Apprenticeship for Tomorrow.”

Members tabled four notices of motion. Ministers answered 15 questions.

The Water and Soil Conservation Amendment Bill was given a second reading. The Primary Products Marketing Regulations Confirmation Bill was given a third reading. The House took urgency on the second reading and committee stages of the Appropriation Bill (No. 2). The debate on the Supplementary Estimates was interrupted when the House rose for the dinner adjournment at 5.30. p.m. - After the adjournment members debated the Supplementary Estimates until the House rose at 10.32 p.m.

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Press, 22 October 1981, Page 6

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The day in Parliament Press, 22 October 1981, Page 6

The day in Parliament Press, 22 October 1981, Page 6

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