STARTING AND STOPPING.
In defending the • Governmsnt on charges of extravagance last night in the House of Representatives, the Hon. G J Anderson recited a list of works, and invited the Opposition to say that they would discontinue such workt oy that they disappioved of the expondi ture Expenditure on public works and new laihvays was one of the items t Would thi^ hon member, foi Stratfoid say that work should be stopped on the Stratford railway' The member for Stratford (Mr. R Mastere) said without hesitation. "It has been stopped already." "And house building," continued the Minister "Would ,the hon. member like us to stop that'" "I should like you to make a start," was Mi Masters's reply
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1922, Page 5
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