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Ch13 Disagreements between the Houses / CONFERENCES / Informal conference



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House of Representatives                                Ch 13                                                 p 453

 

Disagreements between the Houses / CONFERENCES

 

Informal conference

On 10 December 1921 the Prime Minister notified the House that an informal committee of three Members of each House had considered an amendment requested by the Senate to the Appropriation Bill 1921-22. The amendment would have reduced a salary increase for the Clerk of the House so as to maintain parity with the Clerk of the Senate. The conference recommended that there should be uniformity in salaries of the chief officers in the Senate and the House of Representatives, and that in the future preparation of the estimates this uniformity should be observed. The House endorsed the recommendations and gave the necessary authority to Mr Speaker to carry them into effect. 1 In view of this the Senate did not press its request for amendment. 2



VP 1920-21/863.



VP 1920-21/864.