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MR L. M. ISITT'S SPEECH

to THE EDITOR OP- U TH£ FItESS." £i r « — "NViiilo posing as an 'Independent, ,, Mr fsitt is a devoted henchman of Sir Joseph Ward, and a champion of the "Liberal"' Party. Tho "pigeon holes" and Mr Royd Garlick are among hie favourite themes. May I ask him three questions: — 1- Who appointed Mr Peter Heyes as Commissioner of Taxes, and at what salary? 2. Was Mr Heyes promoted from some other office- in the Civil Service? 3- If not, what was his occupation or business before his appointment, and under whom?— Yours, etc., ENQUIRER.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14947, 21 April 1914, Page 4

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MR L. M. ISITT'S SPEECH Press, Volume L, Issue 14947, 21 April 1914, Page 4

MR L. M. ISITT'S SPEECH Press, Volume L, Issue 14947, 21 April 1914, Page 4

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