FORCING THE PACE.
Sir Joseph Ward sprung a .surprise upon Parliament and the country yesterday, when he announced, his intention of putting through the whole of t-hx- Bills on the Order Paper tnis session. The effect of this announcement will .clearly be to rush tfhrough important ibusines.s at a break-neck pace, aad to place ill-oon&idered measures* upon the Statute Book. If this is the idea which the Prime Minister has of •transacting iiie'business of th* country, then the sooner he is taughr, a lesson the .better. Nothing .could .be more disastrous <to the Dominion .than the greasedJightning. method of (framing legislation.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10460, 26 October 1911, Page 4
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101FORCING THE PACE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10460, 26 October 1911, Page 4
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