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POST-SESSION RUSH

GOVERNMENT PRINTER BUSY [Peh United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, January 18. The printing for circulation of the seventy-one Acts passed last session of Parliament has kept the Government Printing Office busy since the staff of that department resumed work after the end of the year holidays. It is usual for the printing of the majority of the Acts of the session to be well under way before Christmas, but on the present occasion this was not possible. The session did not finish until December 22. The Minister in Charge of the Government Printing and Stationery' Department (Hon. J. A. Young) stated to-day that, though the time had been short on account of the late adjournment of Parliament, already many of the more important Acts required for reference were ready’. The printing of the remaining Acts, mostly bulky ones running into many pages, was being expeditiously carried out.

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Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

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POST-SESSION RUSH Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

POST-SESSION RUSH Evening Star, Issue 21623, 19 January 1934, Page 14

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