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“PARLIAMENT DEGRADED”

MR H. E. HERRING’S OPINION. “This election, though long overdue, is most important, and it is to be hoped that voters will rise to a sense of their responsibility and do something to end what has been, for a long time, a very sorry state of affairs,” said Mr H. E. Herring in a recent address in Wellington. Mr Herring was Labour M.P. for Mid-Canterbury in 1935-38. “Under Mr Fraser, Parliament has been de-' graded ,and is now at a lower level than it has been for a long time. Observant people cannot but- remark on the subservience of their elected representatives and their docility in recent years, and the calm acceptance of decisions by War Cabinet, which is composed of men among whom only one has had any first-hand knowledge of war.”—Advt. t

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1943, Page 3

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136

“PARLIAMENT DEGRADED” Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1943, Page 3

“PARLIAMENT DEGRADED” Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1943, Page 3

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