NO RESPONSIBILITY
WET WEATHER—DRY SPEECH? (Special to THE SUNJ CAMBRIDGE, Monday. When he rose to introduce the Minister of Finance at Cambridge this evening the Mayor, Mr. T. F. Richards, ventured a hesitant apology for the unseasonable weather, and disclaimed any responsibility for influencing the rain and wind which howled outside it is outside my control,” he said “a>some People think the Mayor controls everything.” The Hon. W. Downie Stewart, simihifhr wo “ ld . n ° t accept any responsithe severe 6 stormf Governme - nt tor “The Government is usually blamed for a great many things,” he laid ‘ but ou‘rs.” lme the res P° ns ibility is r.ot Minister added that although the was exceedingly wet, the speech fin^™I COmpriEing a review of public J S Z«2 S °Z a Z r l£ conclusion of thoroughiy”onvincin^” reSS “ at>le and
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 342, 1 May 1928, Page 14
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137NO RESPONSIBILITY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 342, 1 May 1928, Page 14
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