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SEEING RED.

"I am quite aware," remarked the Postmaster-General (the Hon. W. Nosworthy), in the House of Representatives last night, replying to an interjection by Mr. P. Fraser (Wellington Central), "that if you took the political garments of the honourable gentleman and those who sit around him and turned them insido out you would find that all their undergcar was red." (Loud laughter.) Mr. Holland: "Is it not a fact that you have an overcoat with a red lining?" Mr. Nosworthy: "Oh, well, I will be the warmer for that. . . . Members can't help turning their coat now and again and letting others see the colour of the whole thing." Mr. Fraser: "It is you that sees red."

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 9

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SEEING RED. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 9

SEEING RED. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 9

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