*‘l resent the question, i don’t wish to be interviewed on it,” said Mr. J. McCombs, M.P., to a Christchurch Press reporter regarding the £IOO bonus. “If I do refer to it I want to discuss tlie inconsistency of Mr. (nates, who first proposed a sessional allowance of £oo two or three years ago, without any reference to public servants’ salaries at all. Ho was the first to propose and endorse the principle of a sessional allowance.” Mr. R, \V. Hawke was brief. “I will have to pay my debts before I can throw money away like that,” he said.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17126, 5 December 1929, Page 16
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