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1943 NEW ZEALAND
LABOUR BILLS COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. C. H. CHAPMAN, Chairman)
Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives
ORDERS OF REFERENCE Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives Thursday, the 4th Day of March, 1943 Ordered, " That a Select Committee be appointed, consisting, by leave, of eleven members, to consider all Bills or other matters relating to labour which may be referred to it: the Committee to consist of Mr. Barrell, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Combs, the Hon. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Holland, Miss Howard, Mr. McKeen, Mr. Neilson, Mr. Poison, and the Mover." —(Hon. Mr. O'Brien, for Hon. Mr. Webb.) Friday, the sth Day op March, 1943 Ordered, " That all petitions not. finally dealt with during the session of 1941-42 be again referred to the same Committees as they were referred to during the said session."—(Right Hon. Mr. Eraser.) Thursday, the 20th Day of May, 1943 Ordered, " That Select Committees have leave to sit for the remainder of the session on days on which the House does not meet." —(Right Hon. Mr. Eraser.) Tuesday, the 20th Day of July, 1943 Ordered, " That the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill be referred to the Labour Bills Committee.'* —(Hon. Mr. Webb.) Monday, the 23rd Day of August, 1943 Ordered, " That the Workers' Compensation Amendment Bill be referred to the Labour Bills Committee." — (Hon. Mr. Webb.) Ordered, " That the Labour Bills Committee have leave to sit during the present sitting of the House." —(Mr. Chapman.)
REPORTS No. 34/1942. —Abdul Rahman Shah, of Waitotara, New Zealand Praying for additional compensation for the loss of an eye. I have the honour to report that the Labour Bills Committee recommends that this petition be referred to the Government for investigation. The Committee desires to express the opinion that the petitioner has been inadequately compensated for the injury sustained by him and that steps should be taken to ensure that he be dealt with justly. C. H. Chapman, Chairman. 12th March, 1943.
No. 3/1941—Petition of J. Hay, of Kaiwaka, Farmer Praying for additional compensation for an injury sustained by him. I have the honour to report that the Labour Bills Committee has carefully considered this petition and recommends that it be referred to the Government for favourable consideration, subject to the petitioner submitting himself to the operation on the injured eye recommended in the medical report. 4th June, 1943.
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