A lengthy discussion on the Knyvett case took place last night in 1110 House of Representatives. It was finally resolved, 011 the motion of the Premier, that the papers in the case lie 011 the ta,ble of the House, .and he printed. In the '•nurse of his speech, Sir .Joseph Ward said that Colonel Pobin, who had heen aspersed, was one of the most honoiiirahle men Sir Joseph .hlad ever met, ibnt Im* had been treated with tho foulest injustice. It had ibeen suggested that an Appeal Board be set up in connection with such cases. 41 nd he (the sneaker) was nropared. to agnee to this, so as to avoid a, repetition of suohi agitation in tho future. Sir Joseph "said Hie had never cflmnged his attirioTo in the matter of the iCnyvett oaso.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1910, Page 3
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