A SPECIAL TRAIN.
MR. PAYXE ASKS QUESTIONS, .Mr I’ayne (Drey Lynn) Ims given nnlic(' In nsk 1 lie Crime Al l uist (■ i 1 whether In.* will slain, i'or the information of (lie House; (1) I in* cost of Hie special I ruin In I’ukekobe as advertised in the Auckland newspapers in connection with Hie dinner given to welcome Inane (lie Prime Minister.' fi) Did a heavy Pukekohe mail ari'ive by a coincidence on the night of the bampiel ! (3) Was it necessary to divide f he Pukekohe I rain into two parts in order to carry the heavy Pukekohe mail, if a heavy Pukekohe mail did arrive on the night of the banquet as asked in ipieslion (2) thereof.’ (4) As lickels for the dinner were advertised at .Ins each, does the Prime Minister think that he was doing his duty by the .Dominion and by the Empire in encouraging the spending of Ids a head on a dinner by the needy farmers who can so ill afford it at this time when we are preaching economy to the citizens of this community.'
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1738, 19 July 1917, Page 3
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184A SPECIAL TRAIN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1738, 19 July 1917, Page 3
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