NO DISSOLUTION
GOVERNOR REJECTS PETITION EXTENSION WITHIN LEGISLATIVE COMPETENCE [Pkr United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, September 10. The Governor-General has refused to dissolve Parliament at the end of this year’s session. Mr 0, M. Moore, of Auckland, has received from Sir Cecil Day, the Governor’s official secretary, a letter acknowledging receipt of his letter of September 1, and saying that His Excellency has considered the petition which accompanied it, purporting to have been signed by 54,000 parliamentary electors. The ground of the petition was that Parliament had, without mandate from the electors, legislated to extend its term of office. I am bidden by the GovernorGeneral (writes the secretary) to state that; before signifying his assent on His Majesty’s behalf to the Bill passed by both Houses which contained the provision to extend from three years to four years the term of the present Parliament, His Excellency satisfied himself that the enactment was within the legislative competence of Parliament; and that, under those cir-' cumstances, His Excellency is unable to accede to the prayer of the petitioners. Mr Moore said to-day that the petition had been circulated as far south as Christchurch. The matter would now be looked into to see what further action could be taken.
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 8
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205NO DISSOLUTION Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 8
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