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GUESTS AT CITY HOTELS

Warner's Hotel—Messrs W. N. White (Melbourne), J. Scoon (Milton), Charles Gill, and W. S. Bennett (Wellington). I United Service Hotel—Messrs G. C. I W. Reid, S. Lindsay, and L. S. Abbott (Auckland), C. M. Ritting-Lausen, F. S. Sittman, and W. S.' Corbett (Wellington), Robert B. Bell (Timaru), W. H. Bishop (Reading, England), G. Seggie (Melbourne), A. H. Crozier, and P. Gosman (London). Clarendon Hotel—Dr. Lowe, Messrs H. W. Clarke, B. C. Clarkson, and E. R. Norman (Wellington), D. E. S. Mason (Bluff). New City Hotel—Messrs A. G. Fogerty (Auckland), R. O. Hindmarsh <Coromandel), A. F. Furness (New Plymouth), R. G. Harrison (Masterton). A. J. Anderson and H. E. Carter (Wellington), J. W. Morris (Westport), R. Stark (Oamaru). Hotel Federal—Messrs John Brown <Ashburton), A. H. Osborne (Auckland), F. H. Seber (Wellington). R. B. Meek (Oamaru), and W. W. Mulholland (Darfield). matter and make adjustments as soon as possible." Mrs Vaughan: After to-night I am going to take the milk and perhaps the law. in the name of the King, will give me justice. Mr Bromley said that after the last deputation he had said that Mrs Vaughan. under the new conditions should be no worse off than she had been previously. Members of the deputation: What are we going to do? Mrs Vaughan: Storm the House' Walk into Parliament! Members of the deputation expressed . their intention of sitting in the Minister's room till they got a satisfactory answer from him; but they were persuaded by Mr Fraser and Mrs Snow to leave. After the deputation had left the Minister's room, the members gathered in force in the Labour sitting-room, and here they were addressed by members of the Opposition. Memb-rs of the Labour party promised the deputation that they would endeavour to arrange an interview with the Prime Minister. At the invitation of local Labour members, the women were provided with refreshments, and milk was also supplied for the children attached to the party.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 12

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GUESTS AT CITY HOTELS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 12

GUESTS AT CITY HOTELS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 12

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