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The Exchange Issue

FRUSTRATION OF MOTION BEFORE HOUSE POSSIBLE (Special to Times.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The complicated Standing Orders of tho House of Representatives afford traps for the unwary, and it takes an old head to prevent frustration of a tactical move.

Two amendments to the Address-in-Reply motion are clashing the Labour want-of-contidence amendment and the hostile high exchange amendment moved by Mr. E. A. Wright (Government, Wellington Suburbs). At first glance it appeared that ’division on Mr. Wright’s proposal would result in the automatic removal from the Order Paper of tho amendment of Mr. H. E. Holland; but closer examination of Parliamentary terminology and procedure suggests that this view may be erroneous. It would now seem almost certain that the boot is on the other foot, and that the Government can actually avoid a vote on the exchange issue.

The Labour amendment proposed to add certain words to the Address-in-Kcply motion, and in the ordinary course of events the Opposition amendment would have been voted on first. However, Mr. Wright complicated the position by moving to omit Mr. Holland’s amendment and insert his own. This means that the first motion before the House will be for the omission of tho Opposition amendment. Should tho Government decide to retain the words in the meantime, Mr. Wright’s amendment would lapse. The result would bo that the House would subsequently have a straightout vote on the no-confidence issue, and avoid a more serious division on the exchange contewstsgj, _ N

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7278, 4 October 1933, Page 7

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The Exchange Issue Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7278, 4 October 1933, Page 7

The Exchange Issue Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7278, 4 October 1933, Page 7

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