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PARLIAMENT’S PROGRAMME

BRIEF AND FORMAL TO-DAY BANK INDEMNITY BILL TO-MORROW [From Our Parliamentary Reporter.] WELLINGTON, January 26.' This afternoon’s sitting of the House will be brief, as it is intended to adjourn as a mark of respect for Messrs Tapley and Horn (deceased legislators) after resolutions of condolence have been adopted. The Prime Minister informed your correspondent that the Banking Indemnity Bill will be proceeded with first tiling. Its introduction is expected on Friday, when the House will meet in the morning. The Labour Opposition held its caucus to-dav.

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Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 8

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PARLIAMENT’S PROGRAMME Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 8

PARLIAMENT’S PROGRAMME Evening Star, Issue 21320, 26 January 1933, Page 8

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