FEDERAL PARLIAMENT
VARIOUS BILLS '. .' •/ ?; (United Press Association—By Electric , Telegraph—Copyright) . .. '.'■/: ~. CANBERRA, This Day;.? ', The Senate passed a Bill abolishing the Development Migration • Coromis-' ';;. sion. Mr Pearce eulogised the work done by the commission, which hd declared was a safeguard very necessary to the country. ■• '.. :'■'' x ' ' ' Continuing the House debate;on,;the Referendum Bill, Mr Hughes sup|ibjrtjjs[ the Government's appeal for wider' powers, but attacked the proposal to enl- '. power Parliament to alter the Consti- :.* tution at will. .... •"- A Bill was introduced providing payment of a bounty on cotton seed, lint, ' and yarn. The Acting-Minister of Cus- *'•: toms expressed the opinion that thel.ifi- • ' dustry wouldVbe able to stand unaided six years' 'hence. .• •.-,., A Bill to establish a central reserve', bank, the objects of which include' fur- .', ther assistance for the primary and' " secondary industries, is being introduced/ on Tuesday. ,'. /
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 7
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