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1946 NEW ZEALAND
STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Hon. F. W. SCHRAMM, Chairman)
Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives
ORDERS OF REFERENCE
Thursday, the 27th Day of June, 1946 Ordered, " That a Select Committee be appointed, consisting often members, to consider all Bills containing provisions of a technical legal character which may be referred to it, with power to confer and sit together with any similar Committee appointed by the Legislative Council: the Committee to consist of the Hon. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Algie, Mr. Bodkin, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Combs, Mr. Deuham, Mr. Harker, Mr. Richards, Mr. T. C. Webb, and the Mover."—(Hon. Mr. Mason.) Ordered, " That all petitions not finally dealt with daring the session of 1945 be again referred to the same Committees as they were referred to during the said session." —(Right Hon. Mr. Fraser.) Friday, the 19th Day of July, 1946 Ordered, " That the Trustee Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee."— (Hon. Mr. Mason.) Ordered, " That the Justices of the Peace Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee."—(Hon. Mr. Mason.) Tuesday, the (sth Day of August, 1946 Ordered, " That the Marriage Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee."— (Hon. Mr. Jones, for Hon. Mr. Mason.) Wednesday, the 14th Day of August, 1946 Ordered, " That the Statutes Revision Committee be increased, by leave, to eleven members by the addition of the name of the Mover."—(Right Hon. Mr. Fraser.) Ordered, " That the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee."—(Hon. Mr. Skinner.) Thursday, the 26th Day of September, 1946 Ordered, " That the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee." —(Hon. Mr. Jones.) Thursday, the 3rd Day of October, 1946 Ordered, " That the Cook Islands Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee for the purpose of considering Parts II and 111 thereof." —(Right Hon. Mr. Fraser.) Monday, the 7th Day of October, 1946 Ordered, " That the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill be referred back to the Statutes Revision Committee."—(Mr. Algie.)
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Tuesday, the Bth Day of October, 1946 Ordered, "That the Statutes Revision Committee have leave to sit.during the present sitting of the House."—(Mr. Richards, for Hon. Mr. Schramm.) Wednesday, the 9th Day of October, 1946 Ordered, " That the Statutes Amendment Bill be referred to the Statutes Revision Committee."— (Hon. Mr. Jones.) Thursday, the 10th Day oe October, 1946 Ordered, " That the Statutes Revision Committee have leave to sit during the present sitting of the House." —(Mr. Richards, for Hon. Mr. Schramm.)
REPORTS
Marriage Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Marriage Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with the amendments shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 15th August, 1946.
Trustee Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Trustee Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with'the shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 28th August, 1946.
Justices of the Peace Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Justices of the Peace Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with the amendments shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 4th September, 1946.
Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with the amendments shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 6th September, 1946. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed without amendment. 3rd October, 1946.
No. 63/1944. —Petition of Beverend Canon W. W. Averill and Others Praying for an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the case of Erico Mareo. I am directed to report that the member who presented this petition having requested leave to withdraw it, the Statutes Kevision Committee recommends that he have leave to do so. 3rd October, 1946.
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Cook Islands Amendment Bill (Parts II and III) I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee recommends that Parts II and 111 of the Cook Islands Amendment Bill, which by order of the House dated the 3rd day of October, 1946, were referred to the Committee for consideration, be allowed to proceed without amendment. 4th October, 1946.
Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has further considered the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill, which was referred back to the Committee by order of the House dated the 7th day of October, 1946. The Committee recommends that the Bill be allowed to proceed with the amendment shown on the copv thereof hereto attached. Bth October, 1946.
Statutes Amendment Bill I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has carefully considered the Statutes Amendment Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with the amendments shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 10th October, 1946.
No. 60.—Petition of Make a "Nut Takau Ariki and Others, of Rarotonga Praying (1) that the Cook Islands be allowed an elected representative in the New Zealand House of Representatives ; (2) that a Federal Council for the Cook Islands be instituted ; and (3) that the people of the Cook Islands be consulted in the appointment of Resident Commissioners. I have the honour to report that the Statutes Revision Committee has considered this petition, and recommends that it be referred to the Government for consideration. In making this recommendation the Committee recognizes that a part of the prayer of the petition has been already conceded by recent legislation. F. W. Schramm, Chairman. 11th October, 1946!
Special Report I have the honour to report that at its final meeting the Statutes Revision Committee passed, unanimously, the following resolution : " That this Committee places on record its high appreciation of the manner in which the Chairman, the Hon. F. W. Schramm, has conducted the business of the Committee throughout the session, and directs that this resolution be reported to the House." 11th October, 1946. R. M. Algie, a Member of the Committee.
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STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Hon. F. W. SCHRAMM, Chairman), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1946 Session I, I-11
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