had the task of piloting his first local Bill through Committee. The Wisdom of Experience. The outside public may be wonderine f hy^lia « e,it hae not debated at length the Government's action in mi ß . f: i ml® against Canadian motor vehicles. Th« reason was disclosed in the course of a brief discussion oS Thursday. Mr J. 8. Fletcher raised the issue and criticised the Government for art taking the House lato on this subject. Then the Hon w Downie Stewart, ex-Minister for toms, quietly intervened saving that V had takofthe action it did so that it might be in i frnksa 11 there^was 48 verwhef o"**' 0 "**' necessity it would be unwise to dlbSf the question at this juncture as it give the Canadians to understand till* New Zealand was not unaSn. matter. The House the advice, and the wisdom Party attitude adopted by Mr SteS and after the Minister SS. had made a brief replv alwLi +v ,™ s cussion to lapse. 7 the dis-
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 10
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