AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
R ECRI.UINATING EXCHANGES,
OVER MOTHERLAND ENDOWMENT.
By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Dec. 15. In the Assembly, between 60 and 70 women with babies in arms and toddlers, congregated in the corridors in an endeavour to interview Mr. Storey in order to seek relief over Christmas. Dr. Arthur convened the pattering with the object of emphasising the urgency of the motherhood endowment, which Bill the Government has jetisoncd till next session. When the Hoiko met, recriminatory exchanges took place between Mr Storey and Dr. Arthur, the former hoping the women he had sent on a wild goose chase would flog him within an inch of his life and wipe his shadowy and miserable carcase out of existence. Dr. Arthur, retaliating, accused Mr. Storey of increasing his own salary and abandoning the loudly promised Bill proposing motherhood endowment.—Aus - N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1920, Page 5
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140AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1920, Page 5
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