POLITICS AND CORRUPTION.
i&NSEEN, ; THEREFORE NON-EXIST- •'. .•"■' ■ ■'• ENT - . ■ ''If; seems to have become the thing to pnpute corruption against Parliament," paid the Hon. J. Rigg at the dinner to the Hon. G. Fowlds last evening. Surely, he went on,!if thero was such corruption, surely he would have found some indication of it! -Butirom the-first day he had entered Parliament, he had had no knowledge of any-such' corruption, and- he judged, therefore, that it did not exist, and was brought forward and used for party purposes. (Applause.)
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1035, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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