WHAT DID ME MEAN?
The member for Masterton has J a peculiar; way of ■:. saying things.' Speaking in the Hdiise on the pro-; -posal to convert criminals into fawners, he is reported in Hansard to; have said:—"We know very well, the average criminal is a mail'who fjtalikgs har.d M : j-prk, and is,; \l think,; ( wprk,,. n< ?|ii^ n |y r so, ! but it iS''regarded'as;:a respectable occupation, and on behalf'of !a large jii the. House, I protest against this experiment." '.Who, may wc ask, are the "large number" to whom Mr' Hogg refers? ' And why have a lawabiding people been infe'reritialty classed as criminals?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10103, 26 September 1910, Page 4
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103WHAT DID ME MEAN? Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10103, 26 September 1910, Page 4
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