JOTTINGS
If the Leader of the Opposition looked at the mansions and stoves and fires he had built to roast a peanut. —Mr. W. Nash (Labour, Hutt). "He is as free from political principles as a frog is from feathers."— Mr. R. Semple (Labour, Wellington Suburbs), referring to Mr. A. M. Samuel (Reform, Thames). "Somobody has suggested that the Reform Party's future is behind it." —The Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. H. E. Holland). "Many of the railway consignment notes need a lawyer to fill them in."— The Rev. Clyde Carr (Labour, Timaru). "I have some young children, but I hope they don't live to see the day when Labour comes .into power in this country."—Mr. A. M. Samuel (Reform, Thames). * The Postal authorities have received cablo advice from Melbourne that the Maheno, which left on tho 18th instant for Bluff, carried 17 parcel receptacles for Auckland and Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 8
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150JOTTINGS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 8
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