MANY BILLS REMAIN.
BUSINESS FOR THIS WEEK. IBX XSLEOBAPH.— SPECIAL RErORTEB] WELLINGTON. Sunday.
A good deal of work remains on the Order Paper for Parliament to deal with and to this must be added the important measures which usually make their appearance toward the end of the session. The Public- Works Statement is now ready for presentation and may be placed before members on Tuesday evening, while the Finance Bill is expected to make its appearance early in the week. The Governmeat Bills, remaining on the Order Paper »«, the Land and Income Tax Amendmeat, Bating Amendment, Cemeteries 4«i*ndment. Crimes Amendment, LegislatoTSSamwt. Stamp Duties Bill, Aid tTPoWic Works and Land Settlement tLJZSKm BUI and Tongariro National SSFbST It » not intended, to proceed ?ii hnmnanies Bill this session, ™<BJ£\£7S3L Pf Bills still before ■/Li- nnH in addition to these there committees, ™*l\ & °„ eigh t Bills intro«re on the Order raper «*5"" _, p . , duced by private members. The 1 rime Eterha* stated that when the House moZ on Monday /wnwg hj»P r <>P*»Jf takT the Land and &"» m « £? ™p «aent BUI- an 4 the Stomp !*»**<* SHI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 8
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