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MONOPOLY OF TALK.

me verbosity of some members of the House of Representatives was'referred to by Mr. J. Edie (Chitha) vestS a|ernoon when the Prime Miiiker a S^ b *,vl -^»»ster of Health should bt. given an opportunity to re p]y. to the discussion on the hospitals i-eportnt Detpie the tea, adjournment - 7' , ISJ iot °™«s hi ths House," commented Mr. Edie, "that there are many members who are always on thei" S and. who monopolise every debate " Voices: "Here, he-ir." tw- -1'". E. die quite aS reetl w»h the Prime Minister's suggestion that menibSs enab c the Minister to reply. Too of teh membere continued to tall, theh. ife" nght ouster they had pressed & order on the ground that he hadXady

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 7

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MONOPOLY OF TALK. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 7

MONOPOLY OF TALK. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 7