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A LESSON IN MANNERS

■hl CULLEN REFUSES ADVICE ■KcAITSE OF~MR. ORMOND’S EgT7 ■ ATTACK. discussion took place ■m ito-dax’s Harbour Board meeting |KK'j£he ontoosne of a letter from Mr. HERL;?||L Thdlian. declining to advise RSMtoffi as to jhe most suitable dredge Mfeffik crenging appliance committee ■HmMMtnl turn ju. a. Cuuen wa» *o repost VU »Jtte <3BB* U 1 jKjMfee reqtureu by the ooaru, ana Kikr. o* xtum-ain, naa agreea BjSo-mc*, ana MJd iM.en asxed io »epon HEm wt rlitifilTtr* sucuon areOge wmen Hfep CUOBMterea toe board suvuld proHEfint iw unmecuate and future re-

said he could easily Kaatototand . bow it was tnat Jar. Mjfifejp*nunseii unable to couitne wisnes ot me board, ne tnmr any sen-respecting BKh wouid knowinjjfty .subject themHflni to the bittef personal attacks Bmmgr bad been made. Mr. Clark H|k|MjreaKl the lollowing extract from H|]S|Ur written by Mr. cullen to Htorc— " Xau 'will probably feel disthat 1 nave Iplt unable to EEk/to with the Harbour -board’s Kbrites'aad have replied declinifig to. ■BE 1 note that a bitter personal' Hgamng atiU". animates a part of- the KMlnc'' mind on harbour matters. ■Ofim prominent men indulge in HSSeuaiities pnblidy, as has hapMflfitol over your harbour questions, HBpinspectang men will net knowStott subject themselves again to HHtototaeka. I know, of course, and many members of the! HEEtol deplore such actions* and have ■ESFaIi that you possibly eonld to gjhww ffl effects due tb such at■mk but some flavour remains. -1 gHIMk thaffthe parish council mode of with large public works k. it was a very serious thing untruthful attacks, was deprived of the advice ma. Uaifaw engineers of AusHe moved, “That this *- tijat Mr. E. A. Cullen Sue declined to act as requested, Khyf-aim the incorrect statement reBEgfjgg on bi* amK. Mr. Keele s Mtofaaannal reputation, made by the Kpnu J. D. Ormond in the press and Eimdntad in Parliament, and twice the T-oy** Bills Committee, ES cohtradScted tihd apologised H Carnell: I object to this:’ Bagzr Mwml I think it is wrwg Sib’ slang public men. - . gWlfer TfaA: Mr. Ormona has r-<> mnsnfelm ab""* slanging public men. ElfcCarinell: I do not kno.v'ii-is Biik& CnDen; but I- say he is gr tssiy ISkunmt of the conditions ■SSlfr. Rmwn: I don’t see whac puL■BB* criticism has to do with qs. V»e done 'nothing as a board, chairman (Mr. A. E. ||mg*Bsted that Mr. CJaik shou'd Stommfy his motion, expressing ,re SSot that the reflections uai teeli mmlbl but leaving out Mr. Ormond's Njjggfe' PecaonaUy h* felt ’rhe greats in Mr. Cullen 3 abitigreatly regretted toui he ■ to lie of the statements rjade in that the boanf should | EwSiiiMu - its disapproval < f -sueb gUAMnents. It would, he jonsider|BL |te very improper to a'l.iw the BStattimsent to go past without expresMhy'Spprecwptiiin of Mr. ■ CulLm s Jlßf. Eustace Lane also deprecated raljp''fact'that untruthful statements HUA beewtoade ■Off.. Brown moved, “That Mr. Cu 1 - gm be asked tb reconsider bis J > ggfitisßi not to act for the board.” ■ a-hairraan said he had 1 l aid I ■■m statements complained of made nmid withdrawn and again repeated in Bgllsmse. ■ ijfcjDnt'the suggestion of chahtuan Clark’s motion was uiridifi ?d by §nsr deletion of the reference to Mt. lt was .then pat tb .the and carried, Mr. Carnell against it. S&liio- Hon. W. A, Hofasan, Premier ||k Mbw* South Wales, was accorded Mwtivie reception at ■ Wellington to- . This arternoqp he'W'being enBwtotained at hmtheon by the New Trbulowl Club,—-Press AssociationHerbeet, for wilfully ■pnhpsng a postal'pocket- containing y srTWtersalrs tadcH, was ordered 'by |Mn. Justice at- the Wellington Jmjgamne' Court to eome up for seng|bme_wben called upon.—Press Asrecord cargo of wool for this ■gmagm was taken by the Clan Bufar Eagflaiid-to-day. It con-1 □Mlt-i bales, the bulk of SMbWi was. nrippfdat Wellington.— Tfbuat Association. , '. ■ . . iiKpkp.' . / people wai'ie gfed to find anyJflflfeg that win gim tam relief from IfiMmwtioa. Yon wfll net only obtain hat wifl .to 'pqfitirely cured if | imme will use oodmsry caannon-sense Hfies m the kind cf jbod you eat, and aKf-aworint- DrfrilrphnV <d water. SSiaK bat or cold, rent fake a regular MirebsC' at the aame tine, of Baxter’s jMMMMtodbd PMo-rempdond of quin-! rijpfe'towba met of the. HMMb ~* e ap ihetAiitettirr organs. ■MFflmre-Natwreto'do the rest. Tour wdl-lMMid pa<a box for 1/6. |

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 6

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A LESSON IN MANNERS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 6

A LESSON IN MANNERS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 357, 17 February 1914, Page 6

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