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Summary: Parliament’s Diary (Press, 24 July 1974)
On 24 July 1974, significant legislative activities took place in New Zealand's Parliament. Two notable Budget measures, the Land and Income Tax Annual Bill and the Land and Income Tax Amendment (No. 2) Bill, were presented for a first reading. Additionally, a local bill from Rotorua was also read for the first time and subsequently referred to the Local Bills Committee for further consideration. The annual report from the Ombudsman was tabled, providing an update on the office's activities and findings. Members of Parliament put forward four notices of motion, and ministers responded to a total of 22 questions raised by the members. Prominent among the developments was the announcement from Mr V. S. Young of the National Party, representing Egmont, who indicated his intention to introduce the Crimes Amendment Bill. This bill is anticipated to facilitate a free vote on proposed changes to the law concerning homosexual practices, a significant issue in the societal and legal landscape of the time. Furthermore, the New Zealand Superannuation Corporation Bill successfully passed its second reading in the House, following a government victory with a vote count of 43 in favour and 24 against. This bill is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of superannuation in New Zealand. In a separate but relevant note, the Post Office announced the suspension of telephone, telegraph, and telex services between New Zealand and Cyprus due to the ongoing situation in Cyprus, reflecting the impact of international events on local services. The Post Office indicated that this suspension would remain in effect until further notice.
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