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PARLIAMENT IN SESSION

; ADDRESS-IN-REPLY DEBATE 'the no-confidence motion A PARADE OF "REASONS" The Address-in-iteply debate was 'practically the only business of the Howe Of Representatives yesterday. /The Leader of the Opposition_(Mr Mac Donald) ' epoke first in order, and stated some of his reasons for moving his ant-of-confidence motion." Ho was followed by Mr. Guthrie (Minister of Lands), who made a'defence o£ the Government's activities in the settlement of re urncd sol- . diera on land, and in repatriation effort generally. ■ Mr. ■ Sidey is one of the speakers in the House who is scarcely audible in-the galleries ■■ KS3£Members on, the floor seemed to be able to hear torn •J give him a more or less purlin* time with a fire of intentions Mr. Edward • • Newman answered the general attack of the Leader of the Opi»sit™andcharimportant'questions demanding the attention of membra of the|« j'k . iv,. intpweution of other questions was a waste of time. Air. uwi. lum was tho last speaker before the adjournment, but when Mr. Massey offered ■■ : Elariy the suggestion, that there should be.a vote, the good, suggest™ w not adopted Mr. Lysnar moved the. adjournment, and therefore has the right to. next. 'It ~'is understood" that some pf the Labour members w.U join in the i .debate to-day. • ■ 4

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 8

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PARLIAMENT IN SESSION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 8

PARLIAMENT IN SESSION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 8

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