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MICROBES IN PARLIAMENT.

EFFECT TOON A MINISTER.

There was an interesting passage between Mr. Herries and the Hon. T. Mackenzie, Minister for Agriculture, yesterday afternoon. ■'■[■'.'■

Mr. Hemes hail been referring to the ; iinwholesomencss 'of the atmosphere of the present Chamber. "It is much more wholesome than the old Honse," interjected the Hon. T. Mackenzie, ' ■ ' Mr. Herries: The old House had a system of microbes we had got accustomed to and to which the hon. member'was accustomed. When the new House was entered.into tie microbes in the hon. gentleman's brain suddenly seemed to change. The Hon. T. Mackenzie: That ii a benefit. '.■.;■• ~ • .-'■■■:■• Mr. Herries: It.is—to himself.. ••''■'•>'•

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 4

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MICROBES IN PARLIAMENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 4

MICROBES IN PARLIAMENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 4

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