SLOW PROGRESS
WE CLASS OF ESTIMATES IN A DAY Agency wanted niext week SUN'S Parliamentary Reporter WELLINGTON, Friday. r °Sresg upon estimates in the House .. was so slow today 3** tne C trng-Prime Minister, the on - E. a. Hansom, indicated to the ~° US€ at .the adjournment that, instead further in committee on the Nurses and Midwives Reg- . r tion Amendment Bill, estimates to be the order of the day ?o i thal Ur Sency for their passing asked of the House. r ?iu Fra ser (Labour—Wellington ***!): That depends on the House. That is right. * Health Department Estimates, H debate upon whether Dr. late Director-Gen-Health, should be paid £SOO a flic f ° r services as an advisory er ’ w ere approved at 5.5 this after TM, Ane amount voted was ’and an amendment to reduce IVo‘*1 Vo ‘* "-a, lost. H? 8 adjournment was taken ' ihT***™ discussing the Estimates partnu>nt of Industries and fLT®?; Tourists, ;vnd Publicity. ns - Prime Mininster had opor! lw P ' ace<i classes of estion the order paper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 1
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