The election of Sir Maurice Speaker.is we trust an earnest of better things in the House of Representatives. He has been ehosen for bin fitness whereas his predecessor was selected for his unfitness. During the pastfaflypnrs Parliament has sadly deteriorated. With a Speaker like Sir Maurice O'Eorke there would have been no occasion, for Mr Bryce, who stands a jliead and shoulders above ftiiv politician in the Colony, severing his connection with the House. In the j estimation of' people', in this : and [ neighbouring colonies, our House of Kepresentativeji will Qcoupy a higher status novytliat it is agajrypnt]er, tho rule of its oldchief. '". ■: '' ; i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4754, 22 June 1894, Page 2
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