Notice of Proposal to Promote an Indicative Referendum Petition Pursuant to section 7 of the Citizens Initiated Referenda Act 1993, I give notice that I have received from the Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand Incorporated, a proposal to promote an indicative referendum petition. The wording of the question proposed to be put to the voters in an indicative referendum is: ``Should a judge be given the power to decide whether life imprisonment for murder should mean a prisoner will be imprisoned for his/her natural life?'' Comment is invited on this wording. Anyone wishing to comment must send 3 written copies to: The Clerk of the House of Representatives, Bowen House, Parliament Buildings, Wellington by 5 p.m. on Friday, the 27th day of May 1994. Dated at Wellington this 12th day of April 1994. D. G. McGEE, Clerk of the House of Representatives.3