LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
i.nA ,—Sur ? ly „ the People of New Zealand are not allowing the second chamLegislation to be dissolved '™ bl “Pt demanding a substitute of »?Th a worthy representation SM T ?\ SIS a c , ase of human rights. 1“ .teking place is no cause for congratulation, for too much rashness g a s been sbown from the beginning, in ,5, a * y O 1 J! s are deeply interested m what our Government is doing and whh Wl r I‘a 31, but we realise X„. h u l ?£ ard to thls biu tha t enough thought has not been given to the best or what has gone before in our British ° ne can sense not only a feeling o f dissatisfaction at the prospect of only one chamber, but one of dismay somewhat, that the counsel of ex Perience and knowledge is wm nm y nelt s er sougbt nor deiired. 2. 0t °PJ Prime Minister seek and encourage that safeguard?—Yours, etc., August 22, 1950. MARIE.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26198, 23 August 1950, Page 9
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