THE MEMBER FOR GREY
'AND A MOTION FOR LEAVE OP ABSENCE. . The ordinary custom of tho House of (Representatives regarding leave of absence is to allow a member to move Without notice that leavo bo granted to one of his fellow-mombers for reasons given. Tho reasons aTe usually given in some such shape' as this: "On account of urgent public business," or "urgent .private business," or "illness of the ftiember himself or of some of his faiuI Yesterday Mr. A. Walker, Labour me,... Aer for Dunedin North, asked, for leave to move witJiotit notice that one week's Jeave be granted to Mr. I>. C. Webb, "on. Recount of extraordinary circumstances." *^ fe r , s^ mi tted to the House tho jpioposal that Mr. Walker be allowed to move without notice, but two,or three members gave their voices . "No," and Mr Speaker had therefore -to inform Mr. ivvalk-er that he must give notice of his snotion.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3139, 18 July 1917, Page 5
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154THE MEMBER FOR GREY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3139, 18 July 1917, Page 5
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