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N.Z. PARLIAMENT

Early Meeting ASKED BY OPPOSITION LEADER. PA. WELLINGTON, Jan. 14. A request that an immediate announcement of an early date of meeting for the new Parliament should be made, was contained in a telegram sent to-day to the Prime Minister, Wellington, by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. S. G. Holland, who is in North Canterbury. The telegram read as follows: “In view of the urgent need for Parliament to discuss and decide many important urgent questions, but especially the acute question of manpower, it is highly desirable that an immediate announcement should be made as to the date on which Parliament will meet, and, in view of the urgency, importance, and public concern regarding tnese vital matters, and customary delays inseparable from the opening of a new Parliament, no time should be lost in calling Parliament together, so that the newly elected representatives of the people may decide what is to be done.” CiLii?

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Grey River Argus, 15 January 1944, Page 2

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N.Z. PARLIAMENT Grey River Argus, 15 January 1944, Page 2

N.Z. PARLIAMENT Grey River Argus, 15 January 1944, Page 2