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(Br Telrermph.—P&rlumestuy WELLINGTON, thbfr, "Is Parliament and the natw, broadcasting system thus electioneering purposes wttfc ? approval of the Government?" Mr. Doidge 'National. the House of in notice of a que.-tion to Prime Minister, Mr. Nash. with an advertisement duMaS in Auckland this morning Mr. Doidge's question was Mr. Nash was aware that the tisement asked electors to liS!?' to Mrs. Stewart. M P, this mSS? who would tell how lation had benefited women i«v Denliam, M P., in the be told how Labour s benefited the aged and infirm, ftl widows and children, and to u Thorn. M P., who would speak * benefits accruing to the farmers and orc-hardists. •
•That's a good advertisement" commented the Mini.-ter of Mr. Jones, amidst laughter andmS comments from both sides of a: House.
As the question was onlv tabta Mr. Nash was not called make an immediate reply.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 168, 18 July 1941, Page 8
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