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“THE FORTY MUGS.”

fall FLtGER OUTSPOKEN.

HOW HE WOULD REFORM parEiaMent.

Ai 'hislriieetiifg.in Shannon, Mr H. T. Flyger, the Liberal candidate, was "briskly qttestioneap "Are you in favour of abolishing the Legislative Council?” was one--query. "Yes, and about forty of the mugs that are in the House now," was the prompt reply.

t “Are you in, favour of reducing the pay of members ” Mr Flyger: I will go gratis. "Are you! in favour of women being appointed’ to the Upper House?” Mr Flyger: No, I am not.

A voice: You are not a ladies’ man (Laughter.)

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Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 3

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96

“THE FORTY MUGS.” Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 3

“THE FORTY MUGS.” Shannon News, 1 December 1922, Page 3

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