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PARLIAMENT

TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

The House of '.Representatives met at 2.30 p.m. to-day. ; .

. Mr. A. L. Monteith'(Wellington: East) asked the Minister-in-Charge of the Cook Islands if native women were working on the roads in Niue, and if so would the practice be stopped.l - .-■',■•':. ' ■'- '-.'■ Sir Maui Pomare replied : "No women are working on the roads inNiue." '„ - Mr!, Monteith :, "Since, your last .reply we have received letters saying' that they are-still working."''••'.'■ ",■.:;•. In reply ■ to. Mr. J. C. Rolleston (Wa'itomq), the Prime Minister-: stated that under the new Railway time-table t Te' Kuiti would not be placed in.any worse position than it was at the present time.

(Prbcedeing.)

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1925, Page 6

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PARLIAMENT Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1925, Page 6

PARLIAMENT Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1925, Page 6

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