ATTORNEY-GENERALSHIP
IMPORTANCE OF OFFICE SIR APIRANA NGATA CRITICISED [riY TEJ.UGIIAI'H —Bl'ECl.Mi HKI'OHTEII] "W ELL] N(! TON, Thu rsrla y The opinion that Sir Apirana Ngata "was not a fit person (o hold the job of Attorney-General" was expressed by Mr. W. T. Endcan (Government—Parnell) when ■,stressing lie importance of tliat office during lii s Budget speech ill tho House of Representatives this evening. Mr. Endcan said that Sir Thomas Sidey, in Ihe Upper House, liad done justice to the position when lie occupied the ofTicc of Attorney General, but men in the Lower Ilousc did not sccni to come up to the standard.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 12
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