WILL HE CHANGE OVER?
More than once this session. Mr. W. S. Glenn (Rangitikei), the Junior Whip of the Keform Party, has adopted the role of candid critic of the Government, and only this week he was invited by the Prime Minister, perhaps whimsically, to walk over to the Opposition benches. Yesterday • afternoon Mr. Glenn was again critical of the Government, in regard to its attitude to the timber industry.
The Eight Hon. Sir Joseph" Ward, when he rose to speak, expressed pleasure at the way Mr. Glenn had spoken. The Postmaster-General (the Hon. W. Nosworthy): "He will be in .your party soon." (Laughter.) '' : Sir Joseph Ward: "There is no question as to the position of my;party. There is a question as to thejhon. gentleman's own position."
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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 6
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