"BRING DOWN A POLICY."
" I want to Bee the leaders on their way to London—l don't want to delay them—and I say to them that the best way to get the work through quickly is to lay their cards on the table," said Mr. J. Oolvin (Buller), in the House of Representatives last night, after the Prime Minister had spoken of delay in the business. "Let them bring down their policy, instead of a Bill fere and there. Then we would know where we are, and the Government would gain the confidence of the House."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 7
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