THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT
SESSION MAY END NEXT WEEK (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) Wellington, This Day. The New Zealand National Airways Bill was passed by the House of Repre, sentatives last evening after a discussion which began in the late afternoon, when the Minister in Charge of Civil Aviation (Mr Jones) opened the second reading debate. The main point at issue was the question of State control or private control of the Dominion’s air services. Before the adjournment at 11.40 p.m. the Prime Minister (M' Fraser), in reply to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Holland) indicated vhat he hoped to finish the session next Thursday. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The Criminal Appeal Bill, the Patents, Designs and Trademarks Amendment Bill and the Bush Workers’ Bill were passed by the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon. The second reading debates on the New Zealand Council for Educational Research Bill, the Valuation of Land Amendment Bill and the Servicemen’s Settlement and Land Sales Amendment Bill were set down for this afternoon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 29 November 1945, Page 4
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