Sir Jas. Allen says that Parliament will assemble about the end of June— because it has to; the available funds not being likely to last any longer. Messrs Massey and Ward, whose juvenile rivalry to catch the public eye is amusing all England, are expected to appear again in these lands overflowing with milk and butter and meat (for those who can afford them) about the end of June also. It is to be hoped that the long-suffering country will be able to raise another war loan to pay off the expenses of the Ministerial picnic in the Old dquntry.—Reason.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 May 1917, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 May 1917, Page 2
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