POLITICAL PLEASANTRIES
Nowadays the member for Christchurch North (Mr. Isitt) seldom fails to have a. shot at the Labour Party,, and ha is not wanting for an assistant in Mr. IT. A tmore, the member for Nelson.
Yesterday, in the House of Kepvesenlativcs, Mr. Isitt liail a few words to sny to tile Labour I'avj.y. which caused Mr. Holland tv remark that Mr. lsitfc was suffering from "political delirium U'cKieiißj" and was never able to control .toassU aliss Safeßjw Mas »esiieau.iii
Mr. Holland added that Mr. Atmore'3 attacks were characterised by all the "concentrated bitterness that belonged to a disappointed nature..".
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 5
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