it was the duty of the House to give effect to the will of the people. ' Mr. Voitch said if the full significance of ihe sacrifices to bo made bv Second Division members lmd been .fully recognised bv members, then, heTelt sure, more liberal provision would have been made in the Bili. He commented severe. ly.oa.thA.mgthod adopted by the Government discussing important'matters such as the Bill, in caucus. Mr. Massey, in reply to Mr. Veitch, said that 110 information was given to the caucus that was not given to the House. The caucus was held because the Government felt that if members were able to come together their differences would disappear, and that certain disturbinj? elements, which were becoming evident, would be counteracted. The debate was continued by Meiars Wilford, Statham, Jennings and MfiCombs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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