A SPITEFUL THREAT.
The spreeh delivered in the House of : li.'[-p:i,st'ni.i;vJ'ivcs on, Wednesday night •by the- Hon. G. Lau-rene.cn, Minlis'ter for Labour, did not tend to improve the ch.iiKos cf his party. Mr Lauren son appears to have completely lost l:,'r> fU'n.p)€ir, nir.d his references to a certain section of the Press of the ID'o.minicn were in the -worst possible-'la-stc. The ni-e-mber for Lytteltcn is a fly in the amber at the present moment, and when 'he retires to the cold .shades- {■.!' €pp"t;:.t:on. lie will have time t« (reflect upon the uiicertaintie-fJ cif pc.i!i:it.:r-.al life und the absurdity of (taking even hims: ; i:f too seriously. 'Meahi while- the threat--that lie will traduce a Bill to compel every writer of a political article to attach his name to that article can be-taken for -what it is 'worth—-whiuh is not .much.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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139A SPITEFUL THREAT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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