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1950 NEW ZEALAND
DEFENCE COMMITTEE {REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. T. P. SHAND, Chairman)
Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives
ORDERS OF REFERENCE Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives Wednesday, the 12th Day of July, 1950 Ordered, " That a Select Committee be appointed, consisting of ten members, to consider all matters in connection with defence which may be referred to it: the Committee to consist of Mr. Anderton, Mr. Eyre, Mr. Gordon, the Hon. Mr. Jones, Mr. R. Macdonald, Mr. Macfarlane, Mr. Roy, Mr. Shand, Mr. Sim, and the Mover."—(Hon. Mr. Macdonald.) Ordered, " That all petitions not finally dealt with during the session of 1949 be again referred to the same Committees as they were referred to during the said session." —(Right Hon. Mr. Holland.) Tuesday, the 12th Day of September," 1950 Ordered, " That the New Zealand Army Bill be referred to the Defence Committee." — (Hon. Mr. Macdonald.) Ordered, " That the Royal New Zealand Air Force Bill be referred to the Defence Committee."— (Hon. Mr. Macdonald.)
REPORTS New Zealand Army Bill I am directed to report that the Defence Committee has carefully considered the New Zealand Army Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed without amendment. 21st September, 1950.
Koyal New Zealand Air Force Bill I have the honour to report that the Defence Committee has carefully considered the Koyal New Zealand Air Force Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed with the amendment shown in the copy of the Bill annexed hereto, 28th September, 1950.
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No. 63/1949 —Petition of Mollie MoDermott Praying for a war widow's pension. I have the honour to report that the member presenting the petition, having requested permission to withdraw it, the Committee recommends that he be allowed to do so. Ist November, 1950.
No. 14—Petition of B. Howard Praying for grant of a retrospective war pension and inquiry into the administration of the War Pensions Act, 1943. 1 have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered this petition. It has no recommendation to make on Part 1 of the petition. In view of the Government's decision to appoint a Commission of Inquiry relating to war pensions, the Committee has no recommendation to make on Part 2. Ist November, 1950.
No. 17—Petition of P. Sampson Praying for compensation in addition to his pension. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered this petition, and- has no recommendation to make. Ist November, 1950.
No. 61/1949—Petition of J. H. Blake, of Wellington Praying for consideration of his claim for a war pension. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered this petition, and recommends that it be referred to the Government for favourable consideration. 15th November, 1950.
No. 64/1949—Petition of A. W. Inner, of Dannevirke Praying for a war service gratuity. I have the honour to report that the member presenting the petition, having requested permission to withdraw it, the Committee recommends that he be allowed to do so. 15th November, 1950.
No. 40—Petition of B. F. Cooper, of Auckland Praying that he be granted an ex gratia war pension or other compensation in respect of disabilities suffered as a result of war service. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered this petition, and recommends that it be referred to the Government for most favourable consideration. 15th November, 1950,, T. P. Shand, Chairman. Approximate Cost of Paper. —Preparation, not given ; printing (390 copies), £4 10s.
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DEFENCE COMMITTEE {REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. T. P. SHAND, Chairman), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1950 Session I, I-12
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