NOT "MRS. GRIGG" NOW
WELLINGTON, this day. (By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.) Members took a kindly interest in \ the appearance in the House of - Representatives of Mrs. Poison, who was elected for Mid-Canterbury as Mrs. Grigg. and who was married recently to the member for Stratford. The Chairman of Committees. Mr. > McKeen. made a slip by referring to Mrs. Poison as Mrs. Grigg. when she rose to ask a question during a dis- ' cussion on the Education Estimates, I but he made a quick correction, and ; the House smiled.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 4
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