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What People Say

With one exception I have never seen a member of this House drunk.—Mr Macquisten, M.P. We regret to turn into ugliness our comely heritage, but we do it. Why ? Would nothing happen to a Cabinet Minister who converted a Turner into a fire-screen necessary for his Whitehall office?—Mr H. M. Tomlinson. In a wireless talk which I gave a few weeks ago, I ventured to say that if you were to buy a blanket someone would have to be employed making that blanket, and that if you didn’t someone would not be employed making it, and I wes told that that was so wild a paradox that the ether staggered.—Mr J. M. Keynes.

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Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 6

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What People Say Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 6

What People Say Southland Times, Issue 21362, 7 April 1931, Page 6

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