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MEMBER'S EXAMINATION Mr J >B. Dickson, M.P., became flustered.^,." At the flitting of the committee of the House.- on ’bu ; regulations yesterday tlu* metnher for Parnell was exam* jninf; K. Meredith, ol Auckland, on the fjucstion of the tactic* adopted by u, ’bus company in which
Mr Meredith was interested towards another and smaller company. Mr Meredith answered that his company was on the road long before the other company was heard of. Mr Dickson prosspd his point and both began to tallf at once, Mr Dickson attempting' to talk the witness down. The chairman (Mr E. P. Lee), seeng the official reporter shaking his head You know, Mr Dickson, none of this is going down. Mr Meredith: Ob, T don’t know that it matters much* (Laughter.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 7
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