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The Sydney I>aily Telegraph of October 27 states :—An incident which nearly terminated in a ' tight on the floor of the House occurred in the lje.gislu.tive Assembly lust night. Mr. Fegan was speaking on the Hecomd' reading of a Validating Bill in connection with the Miners' Accident Helief Act, with which measure h.was associated while Minister. ] Norton initerjocted that the memiuo. was actuated l>y an anxiety for iiis ugly duckAing. Mr Kogan resented the remark, and informed the Speaker that lie would deal with the hoi>|. member in a physical manner if some steps were not taken to keep him *iuiet. trying thjs, he walked round to wtau Mr. Norton was sitting. ™'- Norton rose to receive him, suvy - :i)o it ! Do it ! " Mr. Fegan ?n , ,"\, , '' <ld ., tolJt! on ' thc W' ml o"»anding Air, Norton a straight left, when thL bpe,aker prc-oiimtorily broke in on tbc scene. Ho ordered both members to the; r seals', and threatened to re;>!ov« .Mr. Nort Ol , If he did not 0,1 Wt '* slo '' dcr| .v interjections. Mr. «o«tor.. thought sonierebu been earned by Mi-. Fegan, i lhXL U f\ bU ha<i ■t ,\ °' bl ' lm ? Personally oilenMve nto , x , lla rk being n.ore of a jocua n .ln «"lting character. M ;3 an '. renia "Ml "nmollifled, and r bis speech, s „ idlK! Zom 110 -- "»*"'«■ <* some Caution to Farmers. Tl»«trao.-dlnary success achieved toy the. use of Sykes's Ifcd Drench *«» elected letters of praise ™o,n *" Wf« °' *»» c °l«ny. In order lo obta,„ the genuine drench ask "Son SYKES ' S ™» „™ Ui Every ingredient in this Drench is selected by an oxpa.-. in -Lond o n, lrcsh supplies arrivine ■every three months. Only materials of the higihest quality are used in «s manufacture. Shun the dealer who, in ordr- to gain larger profits telta you he has something better. Beware ! His advice may cost you. the life of a most valuable animal. For cows, horses, she and"; pigm. Price, Is 6d. Eacu patiket contains 2 drenches. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 259, 5 November 1904, Page 2

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327

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 259, 5 November 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 259, 5 November 1904, Page 2

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