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LIVELY PASSAGES IN THE HOUSE. Willington, May 31.

Tiih quniTol between Mossis Milciiclson and Kiblici' i.-j f>Lill one of the leading topics of con vcisa lion, and now that the true iacts of the difficulty li<i\o obtained euiicney, the Premier i-i condemned loi 1 the disingenuous answer lic^'iao the other day. 'l'ho matter cropped up a^ain in an unpleasant Joim in tin ilou-o yestci 1 - j day afternoon. Mr Mitchelson had £>iven ' fin'an-wci to a ([iic-liou iclalni'> lv a sitp-po.-od 1 eduction of waj^fs ol lailuay employees on lho Wc-t Coa-U. Sumu (Ibciih ' ,mn aid o, and Mr I'Vlie-r look il upon hnnsoll lo explain what the Minislui ot \\ oi k- meant, or make Ins answu pl.unei. This biou'_;ht Mr Sedd'm to his fool wilh the romaik that it appealed to linn thai oi.e MiuiMei did not Know what another Wii 1 - doiii'^. The I'lomiei i "toiled h<>( ly, "Well, v.i won asL _y cm .my fjiiehlions, anyhow,' and Mi Seddun icplicd, "Well, I'll u-k ,>ou one pie^Milly, .tnyhou. ' Mi" (iii'iinc-.s aKo tein.n kul if/ \(,i, to lia\o tin; Mini-tci ot jMituation telling them what lho Mmi--|i>i oi W'oi ks was (h)in^ l.atei on in tin. att(inuoi) anothei li^'elv passi'^ij of ;nm^ occiii icd on lh>> simi! -uh |e< l lulwccn Mi.^h Seddon and IVhu. i>pi.dvinL! to j\h Oi iiuiiid - t c^'jJih ioii^. M\ S< ddon said the ai lion ot ('i'omjmiih ni in at CLptin^ them uas nneon.^tit ul ioii,d. Tin-, evoked o l.ni'jli lioin tin, Mini teii.d flt ti* lv . Mi heddon wai mcd \ip, and pio(.ijdcd to -a^ thai it was ,c iiik oti-.ti( itt lonal .t'- it- u.i^ to' a meinhui ol the A' jmi^l i > it) ;ii\e a u solid on in his ou u h.uid\> i it m^ to a membei oi the Oppo-^it ion to ino\e toi llu i>in pu^e ot tia\ ei Llie action ot a ( olleaLjue. 3>h Fi hd : Thai i-i mill no The Speakci pointed out that the statement had been denied. Mi Seddon said he had the a nuance ol Mi t 'adman in suppoit oi what he had MaUd, ai\d ajtpealed to tli.it m ullunan .is (o t he coi iueluc-)o id v. hat he had •-aid. Mi 1 I'l-hur o\pl. lined thai he had ( 'adman a notu ( , hub it u,i^ not in his own liandw I ilin;4 (laii'jhtei ), noi \Uh it Ua\eiMii^ the polu y ol a follcauuc. in hiithei di-ci(--ion \!i hedfloji c<-jiic-su! the hope that the MniiMei ol Kdu(ation would novel a^.uti Jau<di at him when he v> a - sjxakin^ on Loiistitul ional (]iu stioiiMi l''i^nei : Seddon on mannei*. Mi Seddon demanded that the icnuuk he w it hi a\\ n. '\ he Spcalu l he icli((i on niembci-. ol thi^ (lo\einment to -et .hi example to the liou-e. ,\o doub' tin Kin. ilk \\-c<\ \>) the Mmistei ot ftd ue.it ion would be withdiau n. Mi Fishoi : li the woid- \uie oileiisi\e t ) the hon c'on'leman in the llou-e, I will uim-ii\edlN u itliib .in them The math i then diopped. Tho (jiiaiiel \\a-> lewoud .'■( con-.id( l ilic length in tho column-* oi the '' Iil 1^ last nii,l. t.and the editoi ot lh.it |oui nal (.Nil \\ alvctieid) make- a -I itemenl w Inch is ab -olntt l\ line, that Mi Milehei-on did com iiiuimatc ln^ ii s|(^n,it ion to the Pieumi on 'l!niisda\. The allaii has alloukd \i i y < iin -id ( i able <;i all In at ion I o t he Oppo-il ion, ■amoii'j-t u liom M i MiicheKoii i \li\ popu l.v , and who !i ok i n him a- loi mni'4 a ( en--ideiabL piopoi ' ion ot the backbone oi the l. abmet

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 4

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LIVELY PASSAGES IN THE HOUSE. Willington, May 31. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 4

LIVELY PASSAGES IN THE HOUSE. Willington, May 31. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 4

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