IN THE COMMONS
MOSLEY CHANCES OVER.
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There was a sensation in. the Commons uimu air Oswald ,Vios,qy took his seat on a Conservative back bench, escorted by the Conservative Chief \Viup, aii,id l.abour cries of “Blackle o' !
Mr Forgan crossed similarly though lie was not mentioned by name. ,ac
GOVERNORS PREROGATIVE UPHELD.
VIEWS OF SECRETARY OF STATE, LONDON, July 8. Air Thomas at a luncheon, said.—l doubt whether sufficient appreciation is given those who accept governorships. They often make sacrifices to maintain the dignity of the position. 1 always realised that no Secretary of State could assume lie was a better judge of the situat’on than the man on the spot. It was tbe duty of the Secretary of State to trust him in every way and see that even in difficult times no selfish section of the community or misguided criticism, prevents the Secretary of State from realising his responsibility to the man he appoints to a difficult position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 5
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