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E.C.G. (Petone). —After 193,". the Labour Party lind 53 members in tbe House (including two Maori members) ; now it will have 53 members (including three Maori members). "Playfair."—The argument has been used several times and the Prime Minister's own statements show it is not disregarded. D. W. Campbell and "Victoria Student."—lt is inadvisable to introduce personal issues. "Widow."—Suggest you bring complaint under notice of any member of Council who will tell you how to proceed. "Inquirer."—(Licensing laws.) B is right. No person under 21 years of age is permitted to obtain liquor at a- hotel, either to drink or to take away. "Inquirer."—No payment is made for the time when the work was stopped. "Whitechapel "Englishman."—lnadvisable to stress bad qualities with no allowance for good. "Anti-German." —This would not &f_ect the real makers of trouble.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 8
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