"PARTY" GOVERNMENT
RECIPE FOE POLITICAL CLEANLINESS. During a discussion at the Education Board yesterday morning r<>sn?ctmp n letter from the Minister of Education sii"gestinij that n, proposed interview on tho subject of urjrently-needrd. <ehools should be postponed until after the session. Mr. B. M'Cnllum. M.P., said that the board should remember that the Minister was'a very busy man, and proposed that they might see him after the session and before the election. ' Alwiif-s see to these things 'before, not after, the election," advi'rd Hip member for Wairau, with all the weight of long political exnerience behind him. Mr T Forsvth: And do ynu think that the administration of the Education Act should be influenced or party Government? (Laughter.) Mr. M'Calliim: You evidently do- not think .much of party polities. I am an out-and-out party man. I believe that you can only get clean government by party Government. ~.—,, The chairman (astonished): Wnat!
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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151"PARTY" GOVERNMENT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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