THE "INCIDENT" DESCRIBED.
OR. HINDMAiRSH ANGRY. \The Evening Post-describes the in-J cident which led up to the sudden adi"~- jhurnment of the «Jdty Council, as follows:-r- Suddenly.loud voices ootild " be liaard in the chamber—-and afterwards councillors commenced to emerge fromVthe chamber in ones and trvros. Then Cr Hindmarsib's voice could he heard in angry 'conversation -with the Acding.?M.ayor. ; Cr Hindmnrtfh was d-ecbrirq;'that the conneft had enjri neered Tnsnnctor Fuller's letter of resignation, .but connk eillom draped.. Warm words, such as "li©f."> and "honest men," "exposure," and "contemptible" were used', and.'.Or flrndmnrsh said he would not be ruled out of order by the Acting-Mayor. The .meeting broke vp in comipJete. disorder, and councillors .promptly loft the building chagrined at the unexpected turn of events.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 5
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123THE "INCIDENT" DESCRIBED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 5
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