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Labour Department Bill. The Labour Bills Committee, to which the Labour Department Bill was referred for further consideration, has directed me to report that it has duly reconsidered the Bill, and recommends that it now be allowed to proceed in accordance with the amendments shown in the copy hereto annexed together with a copy of the minutes of evidence taken in connection with the same. J. P. Arnold, Chairman. Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1903.

Workers' Compensation for Accidents Amendment Bill. The Labour Bills Committee, to whom was referred the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Amendment Bill, have the honour to report that they have carefully considered the said Bill, and recommend that the same be allowed to proceed without amendment. J. F. Arnold, Chairman. Tuesday, the 6th day of October, 1903.

Workers' Compensation for Accidents Amendment Bill. The Labour Bills Committee, to which the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Amendment Bill was referred for reconsideration, has directed me to report that it has duly reconsidered the Bill, and recommends that it now be allowed to proceed in accordance with the amendments shown in the copy hereto annexed together with a copy of the minutes of evidence taken in connection with the same. J. F. Arnold, Chairman. Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1903.

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