HIN SKINNED POLITICIANS'
A QUESTION OF PLEDGES.
NEWSPAPER CRiITTCrSM RESENTED.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.!
WELLINGTON, Last Night. During the No-confidence debate in the House of Rep-rcsentaitives to-night Mr L. M. Is-itt (Cihrlstohurch) asked iporniiisision. to call the attenion of the ■Speaker to an .atftii-ele appearing ini the Chnisitduirch "Piretis," in which he '.•(.s referred to as the leader of a fimall coterie who had forgotten all >. | K-ut tbeiir pledges. Further, the ;.tr{,J:'.j said till? Government was buil't:vv a three-decked structure of broken ■/edges. He wyiheel to hiiform the iH'ivsc t!u/:. lie had sitated in public, fbefore the conference was held, that •be' would fcEow r.6 Ministry with Mr Miliar in it. T'hiO Hon. o. Lanrenson: intimated ■Li", 4 ; he had afeo a mn':tor to ventilate ■'::-.■ corn-' V!on wXt'.i the r.-ame article. The Sjp'eaiker said the matter could 'not intercept, the 'No-confidence debate, but might be brought up later.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 5
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147HIN SKINNED POLITICIANS' Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 5
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