The Premier on Tuesday afternoon ( ' read out the following particulars of the k ' length of members' speeches as pub- ) lislied so far in Hansard this session, f 1 tho member! named being thoso who, f he said complained that they suffered 1 from being " ga^ed"Sir Robert k Stout spoke 160 times, making 1316 inches; Captain Russell, 207 times—--1189 inches; Mr Hogg, 81 times—Bo4 inches; Mr G, W. Russell, 171 times—t 918 inches; MrT. Mclcnzie, 270 times 3 -843 inches; Mr J. Duthie, 149 times - -784 inches: Mr J. Allen, 171 times—--712 inches; Dr Nowman, 132 times—a 660 inches; Mr Eamshaw, 188 times —6lB inches; Mr E. M, Smith, 77 ' times—6oo inehes; Major Steward, 90 times—643 inches, It will be seen that ® members of tho Government are not ( ' included in this list the Premier having i left it to members to work out Ministers' 5 ipeeches at their leisure, after the sesf im remarks the l'ost. |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5107, 31 October 1895, Page 3
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