“One of the duties which I* impose upon myself fnoni time to time is the reading of Hansard, and it is a very painful duty sometimes,” said Mr. W. Machin. addressing the Economic Society in Christchurch: “The whole of this number of Hansard bristles with inaccuracies,” went on Mr. Machin, holding up the offending publication. “inaccuracies ■ not corrected by subsequent speeches nor by their authors. It shoys that those who were responsible for the speeches had only a hazy idea of the prein es of the arguments which led up to l.lio eventual legislation. This is responsible for the growing contempt for Parliament. You have noticed lately how Governments and politicians generally are spoken of with disrespect. It is" a bad day when shell things are heard.” THE daily use of LANE’S ?MED dm N E makes and keeps the skin- active and healthy. Freckles,' sppts, and pimples quickly removed 1/d at Chemists,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12534, 22 April 1935, Page 2
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