VOUCHER TROUBLE
" MR FISHER WILE NOT RESIGN.’
When arc you going to resig a was a quostion bearing ou tho voucbO|. incident wbidh was oskod of Mr Fisher in tbo coutHO of his romarks at the mooting bold by tho Now Liberals at Fotouo Mat Friday night. Mr Fishor’a roply was as follows: “ Thoro is as muoh a prospeot of coy resigning as, thoro is of tbo sun not coming up in tho morning.” (Ohoors.) Tho Voice: 11 Stick to your word and roßign,” Mr Fishor : “ Tho pcoplo of this colony havo boon undor tho improseion that thoro was only ono noon in the country who, could fight, but wo aro going to let you know thoro aro half-a-dozon. Wo are not going to let things elide.” (Intorjeotors, “ Lot you slide,” “Go and resign,” and boo-hooing.) “Thoro has boon a fair amount of intorjeotion about tho vouchor. I did not oomo hero to disousß tho vouohor to-nigbt, but to discuss politics. No publio man in the Houso with tho ovidonoe in his possession that I had could havo failed to take up the attitude that I took up. (Choors.) Undor tho oiroumatanoos I - would do oxactly tho Bamo again.” " Renewed oheering, and a voioo, “ And got beat every time.”)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1549, 4 September 1905, Page 4
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