RIVER CONTROL
NO LEGISLATION PREPARED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, May 21. The existence of proposed legislation dealing with river control and erosion was denied by the Minister for Public Works (the Hon. H. T. Armstrong) in an interview this evening. He said that judging by communications he had received from a number of local bodies, there appeared to be an impression that the Government had a Bill dealing with this question, but that was not so. Mr Armstrong said that all the Government had decided to do was to have an investigation made into the whole question of river control from the point of view of damage caused by flooding and erosion. A select committee of the House of Representatives, which was known as the River Control Committee, had been appointed for this purpose. The committee had Just started its investigations, having held its initial meeting only. It was to meet again next Tuesday to hear represeni tations from local bodies. As a basis for the investigation, the Public Works Department had drafted i tentative proposals, but to suggest that i legislation had been prepared by the l Government was quite incorrect. The Government itself had not had an opportunity to consider these proposals formulated by the Department, but would do so after the committee had ascertained the views of the people most vitally affected. The committee might approve or amend the Department's proposals, or it might recommend something quite different. The Minister said he realised that many local bodies had not been in a position to give a considered view sooner because of the local body elections, for members of an outgoing local body would naturally wish to leave a question of policy to their successors.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21970, 23 May 1941, Page 3
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285RIVER CONTROL Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21970, 23 May 1941, Page 3
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