LABOUR PARTY'S LOGIC
A little criticism^ of parties and, per-• sons'; on." the^scdiefrpf"ipKic Ws iridulßed in ;by Mr. AY. ■„ D. Ljsnar (Gisbprn'e) in the House of Representatives last'night. He condemned tKe" aifKument of the member for Patea : upoh the sugar auty question- as* illogical,", and stated ;.that-,the only party that had put any satisfactory reasoning, against :the- proposal -vvas the Labour Party. "They have shown logioal reasonWg^ 1. he said... .' .;.. ' ; _ Mr. Holland :...'*Henr, Jiear." > -- -■■Mr. Lysiiar: "But '■■■! don't say^ it wrgs sound." (Laughter.) ••-•.' i Iti was logical 6t[ the Labour Party; to introduce-the ahiendriienl moved by their leader,' .he said; but -would they, follow it; up? .'.'CFKeygo off.-at halt cock," he declared uraidst laushtor. ■- ..../•■
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 2
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