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Upper House Bill Not To Be Discussed

WELLINGTON, August 23 (P.A.) the House of Representatives rose at 10.30 this evening the Leader of the Opposition (Mr S. G. Holland) asked the Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) if the debate would be continued tomorrow evening. Mr Fraser nodded and said “Yes.” Mr Holland: I wondered if the members for Waimarino might go on with his speech. Mr Holland was referring to the Legislative Council Abolition Bill, on which Mr P. Kearins made an unexpected intervention last week-. Although he would like to oblige the member for Waimarino, the Budget debate would be continued replied Mr Fraser.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1949, Page 3

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Upper House Bill Not To Be Discussed Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1949, Page 3

Upper House Bill Not To Be Discussed Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1949, Page 3

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