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MR. BRADNEY AND THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION.

Sir,—ln your report, of the division on 'the no-confidence amendment, you etato that : Mr. Bradney did not vote until reminded to do so. Allow mo to state, sir, that I was i one of the first to go into the ayes' lobby; 'but unfortunately I did not draw the attention of the tellers, who did not notice mo lan I passed. As the paragraph referred to is calculated to form a wrong impression } in the public mind. I. trust you will give this statement equal publicity. Auckland. March 3. J. H. Bradnkt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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MR. BRADNEY AND THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4

MR. BRADNEY AND THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4