The Wellington Post snys that objection was taken by Mr J. Vigor Brown in the House of Representatives to the way in which the lion. _ Sir James Allen had aroswored a question put by him. " Wo are treated like a lot of infants, like a lot of first standard schoolchildren," said MiBrown, who complained bitterly of the evasiveness of Ministers when questions were put to them.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3309, 15 August 1917, Page 21
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