PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES.
more power urged Per Press Astoria tier WELLINGTON, Oct- 15. i Various sessional seises; co-_mum 1 were appointees in. toe Hc- ;; ?.e ' presentatives to-day. Mr H. G. E- Mas® expresses i cp-inion that the uiae nan co_e v ; more power should be grantee con; ■mi trees dealing with petit: ms. H!said that under the p_res>=_t cum.:::::-. I petitioners were ipd-sooi to preset evidence to a eommrnee. t-nt r:■ cop; ; was kept. Tbs committee trace ;r , recommendations, but Catenet. ;; whose hands rested me fir a; certs: err was not placed in pqssesstc-n o: trevidenos. He thoegnt it was ;rex pedient to go through prooecure n;c: could not be regarded as server; pro oedure in relation to tits &—stress, o; the House.
The Prime Minister, Mr fortes, sard -bfc Government had to into ire question erf finance. He had rntirratei that if effect had been given to ail tre petitions on which iaronraife recommendations had been mace during ore session the cost to the country veil: have been £1,500,009- It was essential for the decision to rest with Cabinet, which had to provide ways ant
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 269, 13 October 1932, Page 6
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185PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 269, 13 October 1932, Page 6
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