“BEST AVAILABLE.”
SERVICES OF THE HON. MASTERS. MR FORBES’ STAND. WELLINGTON, November 19. • “The country has the right to the service of a man who will do his work best for it, and ais long ns 1 am prime Minister I will limit subscribe to..the doqtripie. that the country should,:.not l-.eek the services of such men. ” This statement was niia'ide by the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, replying to a statement by a member of a deputation from the School Committee’s Association National C l .of ere nee, that it was wrong in principle for the present Minister of Education, Hon. Re M!.i, stars, to hold his portfolio while lie was a. member of the; Upper House. Th© Prime Milli ter said that if the services of a man were available, and it wan in the interests of the country to me. him, he should he used. It was common knowledge thef. the Prime Minister of Great Britain had often been, a mend er of the Homo oi Lords. “I represent the Minister of Education in the Lower Hopse,” Mr Ferine
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 3
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