LATE CANON T. F. TAYLOR
At a meeting of A Squadron, New Zealand Legion of Frontiersmen, last night, the chairman, Mr. E. C. Petersen, referred to the good work that was done in Wellington over a long period by the late Canon T. Fielden Taylor, and made special reference to the late Missionec's interest in the men who served during ; the Great War. Members of the squadron stood for a time in silence as a mark of respect to the memory of Mr. Taylor;
House would have of the nature of the new proposals would be when the Chancellor tabled the resolution, which would be on the earliest possible occasion. At the end of his speech the Opposition Leader (Mr. C. R. Attlee) said he thought that they ought to recognise the way in which the Prime Minister had met the opinion of the House. It was right that they should recall the fact that they had a Government that was responsive to the will of a democratically-elected as-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 12
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