HON. P. C. WEBB
ON MARRIED LIFE. CHRISTCHURCH, August 3. As a bachelor, Hon. P. C. Webb gave his view of married life when replying to a deputation of unemployed men at New Brighton yesterday afternoon. “There is no comfort or consolation in life to compare with little children,” he remarked, after declaring it was an outrage upon civilisation that young men were denied the opportunity of living the life that nature intended them to live. The Government, he said, would leave no stone unturned in its efforts to make it possible for every man in New Zealand to have the home that he wanted. “I might have been married myself,” he added, “but I did most of my fighting behind prison bars, and it was better that I should do that as a single man."
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Grey River Argus, 4 August 1937, Page 6
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