APPEAL TO M.P.’S
FOR FUND FOR EX-HEAD WAITER. An appeal was issued lately on behalf of James Wyatt, known to every member of the British Parliament as [ “James,’’ who was head waiter for [ the House of Commons until last Christie as, when 7bless forced his retirement at 67 years of age after 37 years of service. The signatories, tho Prime Minister (•Mr Ramsay MacDonald), Mr Stanley Baldwin. Mr George Lons bury, Mr I Lloyd George and Sir Herbert Samuel, a former Home Secretary, pointed out J that the Kitchen Committee, having no pension scheme, endorsed the appeal to the members of Parliament. Asked what was responsible for the recent social changes in. Parliament, Air Wyatt remarked, “When the Inch members left, the life seemed to, go out of (the debates. People used to j crowd to hear their fjery denunciations.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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140APPEAL TO M.P.’S Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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