HEATED EXCHANGES
ICE CREAM SUGGESTED (Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day. “Bring the speaker an ice cream,” interjected Mr. I). McDouga.lt during a difficult period in last night’s debate in the House, when the member for Ellesmere and the Prime Minister were flatly contradicting each other. Mr. D. Jones declared that the United Party reached the Government benches through promising cheap money, but now it said there was nothing for the man who wanted to renew his mortgage. The Government had gone back on its 4if per cent, money. It could not deliver the goods. / Sir Apirana Ngata: At present. Mr. Jones: It dare not go on the London money market with its policy. Sir Joseph Ward: That’s not correct; ask your ex-Finaiiee Minister why.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19281214.2.44
Bibliographic details
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16827, 14 December 1928, Page 7
Word Count
124HEATED EXCHANGES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16827, 14 December 1928, Page 7
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Poverty Bay Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.