CLOSE OF THE SESSION
PROBABLY FINISH ON" SATORDAY.
BILLS TO BE DEALT WITH
(f?er Press Association.!
WELLINGTON,.- October 29.
In tihe Hoiise the Premier /was askedT' if ihe would say when, ha proposed t<y ■ibwng Session; 'to a. close.
After tfi'e first reading of fche-BM, Mr Massey said he- proposed to .briogr" (the Sessions .to- a close on Satudfay if memibens would assist. He proposed ' to ideal with tin© Public "Works Bsti-. mates that night; and.-would comssuJt tihe Leader of itjve Opposition as to what time to go -into' oommitteo. Tbo Supply Mining Bill and th e Eunitfy, Commassioni report would be tat-m to-morrowi the WasHrig-up^-.Bill was no*' go large ■as u^ual. ' After tibo Waisibiitng-up and Mines Bills tad' been< dealt with tihs© BillV.ott the otrder papea' now would be put tHiroutgfe, The 'Siiipplemenltairy Efetiinaf-es woiuM ■bo taiken on Saifcurday. ■•
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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14436, 30 October 1914, Page 5
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