WORK OF PARLIAMENT.
prospects for the week.
THE FINANCIAL DEBATE.;
GAMING AMENDMENT BILL.
COMMITTEES CALLED TOGETHER
I'r.f TELEGRAPH. —SPECIAL REPORTER.] "WELLINGTON, Monday.
Continuation of tlio debate on tho financial Statement is expected to occupy Iho greater part of the time of tho House i>f Representatives this week. Formal business is daily growing less, so that, ; ,tv.-ays allowing for an unexpected development, it is probable good headway Mill be mado with tho debate. ,\s tho Houso has now been in session i>ver fix weeks no further Thursdays are in tho normal course left for discussion mi local bills, but so far no notification has been mado cancelling Wednesday as Iho day for private members' bills. Of ; 11050 chief interest attaches to the Gaining Amendment Bill sponsored by Sir George Hunter, but this at present stands in eighth and last place on the order
\u indication that at last tho Houso Mill shortly setllo down to solid business is given by tho fact that several meetings of committees l have been called for tomorrow arid others will meet later in tho \\ cck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 11
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180WORK OF PARLIAMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 11
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