THE BOOMERANG
TUST as chickens invariably come home to roost, an endeavour to score a point from the platform frequently returns —with emphasis. Mr. G. W. Forbes, M.P., was talking upon the variable attitude of the Prince Minister on the Religious Exercises in Schools Bill. “He had a supply of coats,” suggested an interjector, invitingly. “Well,” said Mr. Forbes, falling into the trap, “he certainly turned it very quickly.” “Yes,” retorted the interjector, without hesitation, “and so did you with your party.” The boomerang had dropped at Mr. Forbes’s own feet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 274, 9 February 1928, Page 20
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