STOP PRESS ITEMS.
NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.
# —. ;i'noM Ouu PabliamiSkxaby Eepoutek.’; WELLINGTON, July 8. The No-coufidencc debate was resumed tins afternoon uy Mr Thomson (Dunedin Northl. who raised a; chorus of protest from the. Opposition benches. He was soon described as a schoolmaster, and when he quoted Horace, and then .Macbeth,’ and applied' Aim quotations to Sir Joseph Ward and Mr Russell and Air fsitt, Mr Russell (with his oholer rising) < ried ; “When did you last got ytnir head read?” (Lauglrtcr.)
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Evening Star, Issue 15539, 8 July 1914, Page 10
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