MR. HOGG AND CABINET.
•'< ATTACK AND DEFENCE. A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE SCENES. THE BITTER MOISTURE CASES. '■vy-.-V... .1.';v-■■■;■ .. : . jittv th e " Legislative Council .-' tho 1 Address-in-»i-.- i!eply, debate, was advanced .another stage yes- ; terday.;- When it is resumed on' Tuesday, tho , Hon.'.Ji.' T. "Paul will; : It is expected, mako an ; sp'oech.;; The .debate on vtho game subject-, *ru OUO continued in tho Houso yesi ■ . terday. , A feoturo of tho discussion -was a speech; by Mr. AviW. Hogg, ex-Minister for ■ Labour-'and'Customs. Dealing with tho q&cstiori' of _his ; retirement from Ministerial rank, ■ he '/made a number, of important: assertions ,-Avr;' chichi elicited from tho Primo ; Minister, ern- ■ ohatio. donials. Tho jncidont was one : of .the ■.if)ost>:sensational that has occurred in, tho ' Uousoifor 6onjo i timo past.. ;. -: ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 7
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124MR. HOGG AND CABINET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 7
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