I—l
No. 69—Petition of S. G. Adams Praying for inquiry into conduct of certain police officers and for compensation I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and has no recommendation to make. 14th October, 1948.
No. 125/1947— Petition of J. G. Casey (supported by the Rangiora Returned Services Association, Incorporated) Praying for relief from the terms of an agreement entered into with the Public Trustee. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and recommends that it be referred to the Government for consideration. 21st October, 1948.
No 65—Petition of G. Hodson and Others (being officers of the Council of Combined Animal Welfare Organizations of New Zealand) and Others Praying for the introduction of legislation providing for tie compulsory use of humane killing methods in abattoirs and slaughterhouses. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and recommends that it be referred to the Government for consideration. 21st October, 1948.
No. 81—Petition of H. 0. Lee Praying for investigation of his claims to scientific discoveries and mechanical inventions bv a scientific tribunal. . . I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and has no recommendation to make. 3rd November, 1948.
N oi 84 Petition of A. A. Coates and Others (being residents of the Borough of Onehunga) Praying for the abandonment of the proposed railway route through Onehunga Town and the substitution of an alternative route. I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and has no recommendation to make. 3rd November, 1948.
No. 52—Petition of E. A. Anderson Praying for legislation to enable him to take legal action or for the setting-up of a tribunal in connection with his claim for compensation for land taken for railway-construction purposes or for other relief. . . I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and has no recommendation to make. . M. Moohan, Chairman. 4th November, 1948.
No. 42—Petition of Eva P. Angus Praying that women be permitted on the " floor of the House " on the same conditions &S men. • • I have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the petition, and has no recommendation to make. 24th November, 1948. X I—2.
5
Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.
By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.
Your session has expired.