SPEAKER WILLIS.
HOW HE TRAILED THE OPIPOSITIONISfS.
FROM CJUBS TO LAMBS.
(Per Press Association.)
MELBOURNE, December 6. Speaker Willis visited the Federal iP'airliaxnenib. Interviewed he said when he became Speaker the Oppositionists were like cubs, but he left them like lamibs. All were w^ell trained now and a's M as Sunday School teachers. He thought! the coming elections would bring changes, but when all was orer the balance would rest with him. He I wfts' a non-party man and would con-, tinue to govern the country, which' wa, safe if he had the balance of power and there was no doubt aibout that.
A few doses of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion and your cold's gone.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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