A LABOUR SPEECH.
Quite the, mfcst intertes'ting speech made in the-course of the no-confid-ence debatei yesterday was 'fcha'b of the LjJixor nx'mlbi'u' ttor Wanganui. Mr Ye'itciVs nfJrenee to railway matltere-, C'f which ine has an in'tinrat'e Iciiiowfe'dgie, k deserving of close con.s;::derat:on> by ihz- leaders of the .domI'nnnii pnrtcc:;. The proposal to confitrunb ]' r .ght-I;:n'e rai'.ivav3 as feeders \w.'i coiLX-miicd by the member for 'Wanganui, who maintained that tho ordinary gauge should be adhered to. 'diis views <wv tJiis point are' endorsed 'by many older 'though lesy experienced politicians. Mr Vetiteh's. contribu■t'iou to the debate, though not without its .faults, was decidedly creditable to the man.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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106A LABOUR SPEECH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 4
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