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PAPERS LEFT IN OFFICE

(N.Z Press Association) WELLINGTON, Sept. 4. A Government backbencher, Mr F. D. O’Flynn (Kapiti),, said he should accept some of the responsibility for letters on the action against the Prime Minister falling into the hands of the Leader of the Opposition. He told Parliament during the adjournment debate today that he had been shown the documents by the Attorney-General

(Dr Finlay), and because he was interested, decided to copy them. must have left a couple of pages in the bills office (where the copier is situated),” Mr O’Flynn said. “I used to move in circles where if a document not yours comes into your possession, you return it unread,” he said. “The Leader of the Opposition, though, copies it and then returns it,” Mr O’Flynn said.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33940, 5 September 1975, Page 1

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PAPERS LEFT IN OFFICE Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33940, 5 September 1975, Page 1

PAPERS LEFT IN OFFICE Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33940, 5 September 1975, Page 1

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