" YOU ALWAYS CUT ME OUT 1"
EFFORT TO CATCH THE SPEAKER'S EYE. There was a rush to catch the eye 'of the Chairman 01 Committee — the " Hoiiso was debating the railway vote. Mr. Malcolm (tho Chairman) : Mr. TfEll. Mr. Glover (again disappointed) : You always cot me out ! - Members: Order. Order. Mr. Malcolm : The hon. member must not make remarks of that nature. Mr. Glover (who was one of a batch ■ ffchat had risen almost simultaneously twice previously) : Very well, Mr. Chairman, I will withdraw. A rose by any •Other name smells just as sweet. Members: Order. Order. Before the speaker had concluded, the member for Auckland Central had "come to the front" with a vengeance — he could bo seen warily watching the bell from the front benches. He had to give way to the Minister, was beaten by a head for. the next position, and narrowly escapdd being crowded out by the member for* Ohinemuri. Mr, Glover had an excellent innings, scoring heavily all along the line.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 6
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