POINT OF ORDER.
MINISTER OBJECTS. "IRRELEVANT REMARKS." -WHO WILL BE Xlf NEXT TEAR? (By Telesrraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. After the House of Representatives went into committee on the Share-milk-ing Agreements Bill and while Mr. W. J. Broadfoot (National, Waitomo) was criticising the number of inspectors, who, he said, would be increased under the bill he was subject to a number of interruptions by Government members.
In reply to one by the Rev. C. L. Carr (Government, Tlmaru) he remarked that Mr. Carr would not be in the Home after the next election whereas he, Mr. Broadfoot, would be Minister of Education. Mr. Fraser rose to a point of order and stated that as this was the last night of the session he considered the remarks of the honourable member ware irrelevant.
Mr. Broadfoot retorted that if there were interjections the interjectors must expect what was coming to them. The- chairman of committees, Mr. Howard. (Government, Christchurch South) said in future he would have to rule out interjections if they were of a personal nature.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 62, 15 March 1938, Page 10
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