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fay TKi.KrniAPn —per press association.] WELLtXGTOX, Any. 0. TIIK HOUSE. The House mot at 2.30 p.m. The Prime Minister moved to appoint a eotnmitlee to inquire into the allegations made on the 1-lth. .July hy Mr Corrigan to the effect that one of the A 1 misters was interested in land on the Henderson railway line, on which a new station was being built to . benefit the Minister. | Subsequently Mr Corrigan made a j statement to the effect that his infor- l illation was not correct, and lie mi-I reervodi.v withdrew the statement.! 'flic; Prime .Minister indicated that Mr Corrigan’s explanation would he ac-| eepted. - j Tlh‘ ilollup on ilip Hat!«*Pt v\aa < uii-. tinned hy Messrs .McKay. Sykes. M<‘Kecn. Harris. Holland, the lion .1. G. Coates. Murdoch. Xadi. O’lJrion and J Ithodes (Tliames). i At 1.10 the Hon Mr Xosworthy rose j to reply, after which a motion that the ■ House go into Committee of Supply | was agreed to and the House rose at j 1..'.") a?in. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1925, Page 4
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