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THE SESSION'S PROGRESS.

REMARKS BY THE PRIME MINISTER. ißy, Teloeroph.—Press Association : --'v' Chrlstohuroh, October 14. ... "At the.eid of the session the Government programme will be found to be a very full one, and a practioarono," predicted the Prime Minister to 9 newspaper 'representative' to-day..: Continuing, Sir Joseph said': "Personally, I asi a' believer • in results,': and to _ judge. ; of the work ! of the present 'session every; fair-minded person will agree with me inVsaying' that the only'' way to estimate' it is to .wait until, the work : of Parliament "has- been- completed.' Progress during r the early . portion: of v the session was ''from' time to time slow, duo .-to causes to which ': it . is not accessary, for inc: to refer,- tut the most important policy Bills will be on the St-atutcrbook beforo ■: the end' of the session, -and .1and my colleagues- are quite content to be judged by the general; result, _ quite irrespective 'of any piecemeal. criticisms : la'rgely. from :'a:t party-] standpoirit;• that may bo dircctect : against-the: Administration . beforo' ■ the : : session's work'is.. finally completed."' • :

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 4

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THE SESSION'S PROGRESS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 4

THE SESSION'S PROGRESS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 4