WAITING FOR AN ANSWEB,
Prolixity is ndt a. failing of the new Minister of Public Works (the Hon. K. S. Williams), and from an answer which he gave Mr. V. H. Potter (Roskill) in the House of Representatives yesterday the Minister apparently believes that brevity is indeed tho soul of wit.
Mr. Potter asked the Minister if he would set up a special committee to deal with tho bus regulations. "In reply to the hon. member," said Mr. AVilliams, "he will get his answer in the near future.'' (Laughter.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 10
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