MEETING OF PARLIAMENT
URGED BY MESSRS BARNARD & LEE. TELEGRAM TO ACTING-PREMIER. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) NAPIER, This Day... The following telegram has been sent to the Acting-Premier (Mr Nash) by Messrs W. E. Barnard and J. A. Lee, M’s.P.: —“In view of the situation in the Near East, with the War Cabinet practically broken up. and without returned soldier representation, and with Cabinet containing only one returned soldier, and in view also of our lack of full knowledge of New Zealand’s commitments overseas and Empire policy, we urge that Parliament be summoned at once, so that all the people’s elected representatives may have an opportunity of obtaining the information they ought to know and of counselling upon and shaping the policy of the Dominion.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1941, Page 6
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123MEETING OF PARLIAMENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1941, Page 6
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