Mr 8011, M.H.B the turned over somo o last session's dirt, mri'mk linen,atfyeSkatinj evening. Ho .is an boii'est, ciipabl but, we do not even requir psj'flmiiidoiv'fe J;p,o)v that it is M i/ovci'Ji New ZettJaud ;' Jblit 'fjtie' minietratiou i 6 SBh,QP.# and 1 uji
principled, that Parliament is so demoralised, and that it only exists to carry out the decisions arrived at in Bank parlours. Wo do not even require to be told that the Government 1 ' took " £85,000 belonging to the Local Bodies. Next Session, Mr Scddon will probably "take" the Local Bodies also, on the same principle that the driver of an American coach adopted, when he injured his passengers. He used to knock his damaged clionts on tlio head, with the lynch pin, so that there should be nobody left to complain, Our only regret is, that Mr Bell did not abandon his judicial reserve, and speak out more plainly, and cull certain transactions which he reviewed, by their right names.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5196, 2 December 1895, Page 2
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