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NEXT MONTH’S ADJOURNMENT [ Per Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, Nov. 23. The Prime Minister stated to-day that Parliament would not sit past December 10, and if it was possible, to finish the business in hand before then, the House would adjourn earlier. The most important part of the session would be after . Christmas. They had a good deal of preparation to make both in respect of superannuation and national health. These important matters would be dealt with either in one Bill or two, whichever was most practicable. He added that he was not yet in a position to say which Bills would take precedence, but one important one would involve consideration of and certain amendments to the existing land and income tax laws.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 279, 24 November 1937, Page 8
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