Is former days, fl-bejf a man became. a- full : (ledgpd ;' t MJI.II..J bp look a; back spat; sfudibditliq, foi'ifi? of the House, listened to older, }bj& bcrs, : '' and for' : - llis ! first' 'spisjpn demeaned hiniself as ;: ft. Bt-uilflnjj ktlier than as nii orator aiid'flcfor, ! on tho, Parliamentary...boards.: .But; Jiow-d-days, the new meinbor, as, soon aslie.is putsof - his jßhollj rflaps his wiiigs in. the. Speaker's. face, and. announces (.big-.'.ipresonce.witli a the tho new member of ten-ySrsingo, pr' is litf'siriiply' more' aiukcwus/'Wq In old times aMcmbpr was supposed lo be tolerably familiar.'. with the i
public affairs'of Now' ZealandL'anfl many bHthbin qualified ■'■ ttiemselVeß i-to act as. legislatoi's by pcfflonajly "t)io;,clpimß of||itiol.: It t||. ; P l w^ acquirethis'knowieage ajm. expo'ri:. fence. 'All lie Ims to do isTto 'study, qno class, vote with his Ppi'ty, and speak as often as he gets fa chance. His ignoranco is his blissJ and he is altogether guiltless off tile folly, of attempting to bB ivise.'/ .;' : "' all their faiilja^m : 4 sgmp. wugli common sense,?] ThMpotiotf iriliniiting the time:allowjl : ; fp£ Speaking and the number ~6lr speeches to be made is in tho rigllt direction.''Good legislation is not foilovcdbyall-iughij sittings''''and '"by {endless "'debate's.' More real work anjl less talking must bo tho result of tnei'evisetl s'tauding , orders. By-nnd-by, perhaps, a limit will be put" to tho'numbor of bills which a Ministry may be allowed to introduce into any one session.' The ' Hon. W.'E P, Ht'eycs, niid r 6iie' di ,: two other Ministohi either 1 'appear to think tliat the Colony is to bo sated . by a multitude of Acts.of Parliament or Use havo" hundreds' of .frionds waiting for tho Inspectorial' billets ' which they are 'endeavouring to Three-fourths of the existing legislation is superfluous and mis-,. jcliievous..---.. ';,;.; .•••,'■"■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 2
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