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1947 NEW ZEALAND
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. C. R. PETRIE, Chairman)
Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives
ORDERS' OP REFERENCE
Extracts from the Joumals of the House of. Representatives Wednesday, the 16th Day of July, 1947 Ordered, " That a Select Committee be appointed, consisting of nine members, to consider all matters in connection with industries and commerce which may be referred to it: the Committee to consist of Mr. Bowden, Mr. Hanan, Mr. Hudson, Mr. R. Macdonald, Mr. Mathison, Mr. Petrie, Mr. Rae, Mr. Watts, and the Mover."—(Hon. Mr. Nordmeyer.) Thursday, the 9th Day op October, 1947 Ordered, " That the Control of Prices Bill be referred to the Industries and Commerce Committee."— (Hon. Mr. Nordmeyer.) Memorandum, for the Chairman, Industries and Commerce Committee : " 14th October, 1947. " MEMORANDUM for: " The Chairman, " Industries and Commerce Committee, " Wellington. " Control of Prices Bill " Arrangments have been made for Hansard reporters to be present for the purpose of taking the evidence to be tendered before your Committee iii connection with the above-mentioned Bill. " In terms of Standing Order 448, I hereby authorize the making of nine additional copies of the evidence. " Robt. McKeen, " Speaker of the House of Representatives."
REPORTS
No. 18. —Petition of C. J. Bax, of 19 Winchester Street, Kaiwarra, Wellington Praying for the grant of a licence to produce spirits in New Zealand. I have the honour to report that the Industries and Commerce Committee has carefully considered this petition, and has no recommendation to make. 15th August, 1947.
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No. 34.—Petition of H. Schmidt, of 187 Symonds Street, Auckland Praying for the restoration of his pharmacy licence. I have the honour to report that provision exists whereby the petitioner may apply for a licence, and, as he has not exercised his rights in this direction, the Committee has no recommendation to make. 21st August, 1947. No. 33.—Petition of New Zealand Sounds Hydro-electric Coni tssions, Limited, Wellington. No. 57. —Petition of A. W. Jones and 39 others, of Southland Praying for the renewal of licences previously held by the New Zealand Sounds Hydroelectric Concessions, Limited, relating to development of hydro-electric power in the Lake Manapouri area. I have the honour to report that the Industries and Commerce Committee has carefully considered these petitions, and has no recommendation to make regarding the subject-matter thereof. The Committee recommends for most favourable consideration the possibility of developing at an early date the immense power resources in the Te Anau and Manapouri area. 12th September, 1947. A Resolution of the Industries and Commerce Committee I have the honour to report that the Industries and Commerce Committee has passed the following resolution : " That the proceedings of the Committee during the taking of evidence on the Control of Prices Bill be open to accredited representatives of the press." Ordered, " That the report be adopted and agreed to."—(Mr. C. R. Petrie.) 10th October, 1947. Control of Prices Bill I have the honour to report that the Industries and Commerce Committee has carefully considered the Control of Prices Bill, and recommends that the Bill be allowed to proceed with the amendments shown on the copy of the Bill hereto attached. 7th November, 1947. No. 75.—Petition of L. C. Walker, of Christchurch Praying that he be heard by a Committee of the House in connection with his proposal that malted milk be manufactured for export. I have the honour to report that the Industries and Commerce Committee has carefully considered this petition, and has no recommendation to make. However, the petitioner raised in the minds of the Committee the belief that the utilization of by-products of the dairy industry, either alone or in conjunction with grains, might be of considerable benefit to the Empire, and the Committee is of the opinion that further research into this matter merits the careful attention of the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. C. R. Petrie, Chairman. 13th November, 1947. Approximate Cost of Paper.—Preparation, not given ; printing (360 copies), £3. By Authority: E. V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1948. Price 3d.]
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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. C. R. PETRIE, Chairman), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1947 Session I, I-13
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