OWN & OUT.
A BOWLING CLUB INCIDENT. "I rise to mako a personal explanatioii," said Mr. J. D. Sicvwright at last evening's meeting of the Wellington Bowling Club. "Resume your seat, Mr. Sicvwright," said tho president (Mr. D. M'Lcan). "But, sir, this is a personal explanation, 1 1" "Sit down, sir! sit down!" said tho president. "But I am entitled to make a personal explanation," "Sit down, I say—you've had your say —sit: down!" "Very well, but I will rise again when you sit down. If you knew anything about tho laws oi' debate, you would allow—" "Sit down! sit down!" said tho president heatedly, amidst calls of "Chair! Chair!" ' Then ho sat down.' Mr. Siovwriglil's motion, which the meeting was called to confirm, was balloted out of existence,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1817, 1 August 1913, Page 4
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128OWN & OUT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1817, 1 August 1913, Page 4
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