PARLIAMENT
THE HOUSE.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association Jf WELLINGTON, July 18. Yesterday afternoon was spent discussing ministerial .replies to questions. Replying to Mr Parry, Hon. Murdoch said it was intended to refer to the Unemployment Board the question of considering the present conditions of, gold mining and the possibilities of .its revival in the future. Replying to Mr Semple, Hon. G. 1 W. Forbes said the 'Government were advised 'by the Crown Law*; Office that under the 'lndustrial Conciliation Arbitration Act a judge of the Arbitration 'Court was given - the same rights , as judges of the (Supreme Court, Accordingly his salary ' was not subject to a reduction under the 1931 Finance Act. Travelling expenses, however, ■ had been reduced by ten per cent. ■ ■ The House rose at 5.30 ti\l Tuesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 5
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