A Necessary Caution.
Mr i&.-^.^injt^ was yesterday (Thurßdayj a^grn^qja subjected. to a courtly, y.et oaust^e, rebuke by Sir George Orey., Sir George had, in a few statesmanlike sentences, objected to the people, of Onehunga being allowed to -turn a municipal reserve in to a cemetery, because, as he . observed, the colopy had, as a. matter of national policy, {legislated against cemeteries in tpwris.r This was all, and yet Mr Smith, . charged Sir George with treating the /subject unfairly ; whereupon, ' the Nestor of of debate observed that', ...before coming down to jthe sessioa.'he^had, with pain and sorrow, raadfia^gua^e which hon members had used /"un* justly and .unbecomingly' t&'vfards each other ;. and' how he himself had experienced, in Mr bmith's accuia* tion, one of those, things which gentlemen usually were careful not to inflict upon eacLothar — Prm.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1892, Page 2
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135A Necessary Caution. Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1892, Page 2
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