recollections will come and see us again Mr Herbert Morrison, at Cardiff: The Cabinet is trying to hang on. 'J'hey may succeed or they may not. This Government,' which has been trying to persuade the world that it has the strongest, firmest, and most- wise Government that ever was, is really a ramshackle Government, a ragtime Government, a pantomime Government.
. I*l addressing the conference of .1 ustices of the Peace in Wanganui last week, Mr W. 6. Wohlmann, Commissioner or Police in New Zealand, said that he found Justices of the Peace of the greatest help to the country. Iho Justices of the Peace in a small town had a difficult position. He was called in to sit on judgment of those whom he knew; his friends came before him, his neighbours and his neighbours' children. Especially in the smaller centres the Justices of the hlp&ri P°li ce and the police
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3
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