A HOUSING CASE.
FOUR M.P.s INVOLVED. By Telegraph -Press Association. Wellington,. September. 6. Four M.P.’s have been involuntarily enmeshed in litigation. A Mr*. Evans brought a suit against the Rev. Rob-ertson-Orr for the possession of premises and obtained damages. She then instituted further proceedings for the loss during the time she was kept , out of the place. Messrs. Bitchener, Burnett. J. R. and A. Hamilton were staying there, and as soon as the verdict was obtained they received notice to quit by the following Monday. Two of them were out of Wellington at the time and did not return till the notice had expired, but the notice stated if they did hot leave they would be joined in a new action against defendant. As members of Parliament have certain privileges of immunity, during the holding of the session, some interesting developments are expected.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 8
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143A HOUSING CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 8
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