A Press Association message states that among the passengers for New Zealand bv the Maunganui are Lady Bell, the Hon. J. A. Hanan, M.L.C.. and Mrs. Hanan, and Professor and Mrs. Cotton, all of whoru, are returning from visits to the United Kingdom and Europe. “Two things are very evident from the proceedings,” says the Auckland “Herald,” commenting on the session just Closed. “The country must be keenly on the alert lest it find itself committed to railway construction projects which have not been properly investigated, against which there may be a mass of exceedingly significant evidence. The only agent for the defence of the national interest at present visible iS’ the Leader of the Opposition. The Cabinet of business meu is silent, the Labour Party is complaisant. Herein lies the most significant feature of the short session, and the country would do well to note itr”
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 6
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