REGULATIONS TO BE PRINTED
CONVENIENCE OF COUNTRY PRACTITIONERS. (From Our Parliamentary Reporter.) Wellington, July 22. The Regulations Bill, which is designed to permit the printing of Government regulations, apart from the customary notifications in the New Zealand Gazette, was put through all its stages and passed in the House of Representatives to-night. The Bill was introduced in the early part of the session, but was allowed to stand over because of more urgent business. When moving the second reading to-night, the Attorney-General (the Hon. H. G. R. Mason) said that the effect of the Bill would be to meet particularly the convenience of country legal practitioners, who did not always have access to the Gazette. The Bill, which was commended by Mr W. A. Bodkin (Nat., Central Otago) and Mr F. W. Schramm. (Lab., Auckland East) was passed without opposition.
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Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 6
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