HANSARD.
'Mansard is one of those useless appendages of our Parlimentary system that might well be lopped off. If the exigencies of legislative patronage? j and campaigning will not permit this l)eing done, then the pruning-knife should most assuredly be applied. When it is remembered that New South Wales, with a population nearly double our own, prints only 1700 copies of Hansard, while we print.i<nd .circulate 9500 copies, it will be seen tliat we are extragavant in our literary indigencies in this direction. ''The'Government might well consider, 'during the recess, how economic? could be effected in its printing establishment. We know of quite a .hundred ( : different leakages that con Id be stopind we sbould be willinrr to sup- ; nlv the information to the "Minister- : in-Charge without any of the perquisites of si: ftoral Commission.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 8 January 1913, Page 4
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134HANSARD. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 8 January 1913, Page 4
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