MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
S < SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME BILL AMAI GAMATIOX CLAUSES RETAINED By Telegraph- Press Association. WELLINGTON. Nov. 3. The Municipal Corporations Bill was I introduced in the House of Hepresent- , atives to-day. ' Tho Hon. .1, A. Young was asked a j number <d questions regarding the bill. He -aid it uas a consolidating measure and was practically the same as that j introduced last year. Mr D. G. Sullivan (Lab. —Avon): Are the amalgamation proposals the samel llie Minister said that the bill on this point was essentially the same as ; last year There were provisions for 1 a commission to sit and hear evidence, and it would be for the Government to determine in tho light of its reports whether amalgamations as recommended should be adopted. The Minister agreed to refer the bill to a select- committee. It was then read the second time pro forma and referred to the Local Bills Committee,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 276, 4 November 1933, Page 8
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