THE DAUNTLESS THUS.
"The dauntless three,'' remarked Mr. P. Eraser (Wellington Central) in the House of Representatives, early thii morning, when Mr. A. Harris (Waitemata) received the support of only two other members when he moved »n amendment postponing the effect of the Town Planning Bill. ' "The.hon. gentleman," he said,"reminds me of Horatius and his two col* leagues who kept the bridge. . . . They stood firm, and held the bridge against all the hosts of Tuscany in this House. . . . We appreciate tbe oourago of the three, and trust, they will reconcile themselves to the superior vote of the majority."" ••■■-'
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1926, Page 8
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