THE MYSTERIOUS BILL.
DISAGREEMENT IN CABINET DENIED. While speaking on the Loan Bill ia the House laat night, Mr. Hemes stated.that there was an uneasy feeling in the Bay of Plenty that the Gisbome-Auek- • •'land railway., would not go.- further than tho Motu. . This drew from Sir Joseph Ward tha remark: "That's -like the- . rumours ■. 1 about. the Cabinet: disagreeing -. about . the Gambling Bill." • Mr. Massey: They're perfectly unanj. ' mous ? (Laughter.) Sir Joseph Ward: l Perfectly unanimous. As a matter .'offact,.-the Minis-; ter referred to (Mr. Millar) has not yet seen the Bill.j.'. ... /•. • - . • Mr. Herriei: Has anyone else seen it? (Laughter.) • Sir Joseph. Ward : . Yes, I hare it in my possession. You ■will; see : ■/it. :afl. right, and you-'won't-like it when you •do'see; it.-- 1 ; r' :^ V; fr
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6
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128THE MYSTERIOUS BILL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6
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