Sir William Hall=Jones
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"AVill the Government," asked Mr G. W. Russell. M.l\, of Ihe Piime Minister, "state what significance is attachable lo I heir action in making still another appointment to the Legislative Council for seven years, in view ol their professed proposals for the reform of that body and the election of its members.''
The Hon. W. F. Massey rt.plied :-"The significance to he attached to the Government's action in the matter referred to is that in advising the appointment of Sii' William TTall-iones, the Government lias established a reform, and has departed from the practice that has prevailed .since (lie alteration of the constitution of the Council in the year 1891. of regarding" party considerations only. and of ignoring high public service, in the selection' of members to serve in that branch of the Legislature." Manawalu Times. ■BBMBMlißiliauiaßKCaa
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1913, Page 2
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144Sir William Hall=Jones Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1913, Page 2
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