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TOO MUCH TALK

Tho fact that Parliament has been in session for <n month, but lias done nothinp was commented upon by Mr O. J. linwkcu Kpmont) in die House of Representatives on Wednesday. He attributed tho trouble to too much verbosity. _ Some members, he said, had been urpim; that Parliament should continue in session while the Prime Minister was away. ‘‘We have keen here a month now, and have done practically nothinp," remarked Mr llawkon. ‘•This side of the House (Reform) is always wiilinp to stop a debate. It looks as if the Prime Minister had better po Home, or we shall 'it continuously.’’

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

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TOO MUCH TALK Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

TOO MUCH TALK Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

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