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(Our I’m rliamenlary Corrospoudenl.) A BI.I’XT XTaTK.MKXT. WKI.I.IXGTuX. Sept 2!b The Address debate was eonliniU'd during the evening, tlm chief speaker ’being' ’the Minister for Agricnlt ore (Hon. Xoswortliy). win, made a vigorous reply to criticism regarding limine,, and unemployment, lie Mated bluntly, in reply In l.ahoiir interject ions, that tin' Government intended to prnor.l wilb its immigration policy as tlie best means of dealing with agitators, will) tried lo slop ollmr people working. Tin' debate was adjourned on the motion of Government, member. A division on Mr Willord's amendment may lie reached to-day. but it seems ipnte likely now that it will be delayed until next week, when Mr Mas.si'v will be in tlm House.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 1
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