GOSSIP AND CHATTERING.
LEGISLATORS ANNOYED, "I think the Council should be protected from the gossiping and chattering which goes on outside tho Council Chamber," remarked the Attorney-General yes-' terday afternoon when tho shrill tones of women in animated. conversation floated into the Chamber from the lobby. • Dr. Findlay suggested politely that if a messenger .would kindly ask, the ladies to -be quiet tho Council would-be obliged. Later on the interruptions were continued, and the Hon. Mr. Jenkinson ask T cd if strangers could not he kept away from the lobbies altogether, as was done in the. House of Representatives.
The Speaker said he would take steps to have any repetition of tho nuisance prevented; ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 4
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114GOSSIP AND CHATTERING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 4
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