Essence of Parliament.
All Tuesday afternoon was takra up in answering questions, * : aria discussing a supposed breach of privilege. In the evening the debate on the Financial Statement was resumed by mV ! Allwa, who informed /the] Government that the freehold must be maintained. Mr Tanner Iph } lowed defending the Government. Dr Newman made a very -wsrm: speech, chaffing the Government on the huge first of April jojte they got
off on the panriy post. They had promised it •• this year, sometimes next year, never;" He severely criticised tho . figures in the statement and. said it abounded in borrowing, fie said " Whatever we borrow inLondon, Sir, that's a loan. But whatever we borrow in the Colony amongst ourselves* Sir, why, that's, self-reliance, ° Mr Buick thought the Statement had been ' caretuliy and accurately pre pared. He was in favour of spending^ the. surplus in roading the country.' Mr Moore followed on the Opposition side and Mr W. C, Smith moved the adjournment.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1892, Page 2
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160Essence of Parliament. Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1892, Page 2
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