“Recently I went to a drawer where I kept some papers,” said Mr. D. Jones (Reform, Mid-Canterbury) during the’ Imprest Supply Bill debate in the House of Reresentatives, “and I found that a mouse had been there. In the drawer was the manifesto of the United Party, and this was the only thing that the mouse attacked. The mouse'ate that part referring to the £70,000,000,” contained the speaker, brandishing tlur; paper, “and I might say that the mouse was the only one who got anything out of that promise-’’ ■ '
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1930, Page 3
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