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Summary: The Day In Parliament (Press, 17 October 1985)
On 17 October 1985, the Parliament of New Zealand convened at 2 p.m., during which the Ministers responded to five questions of the day and twelve questions on notice. Additionally, there was one question directed to a private member. Following this, members engaged in a two-hour general debate. At the conclusion of this session, the Thomas Cawthron Trust Amendment Bill was introduced and received its first reading. Subsequently, members resumed the discussion on the second reading of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. This debate continued until the House adjourned for dinner at 5.30 p.m. The talk on the bill picked up again when the House reconvened at 7.30 p.m., and the discussion continued until the House formally rose for the day at 11 p.m.
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