YESTERDAY'S PARLIAMENT
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES,
The Hon. C. J. Parr gave notice of intention to introduce tho Patent Designs, and Trade Marks Bilk Replying to Mr Wllford, the Hon. G. J, Anderson said that the Labor Department had not overlooked chrome poisoning in connection with occupational disease, although no specific cases had been brought under official notice. If there were any such cases he would be obliged if the names were supplied to him. Ihe question of lead poisoning was also under consideration, and in this connection tho Public Health Department would bo co-operat-ing with the Labor Department. The House went into committee on tho Prevention of Crime and Borstal Institutions Establishment Bill. The Bill was reported with minor amendments moved bv the Ministeu v The House rose &t 0.25 n*m«
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Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 7
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