IRREPRESSIBLE MR GLOVER.
WELLINGTON, July 23. . uVIr Glover (Auckland Central) is always intensely in earnest when speak-, ing on humanitarian and cognate subjects. " In declaring his consistent advocacy of the interests of the workingmen in regard to. the half-holiday ques-tion'to-night he made a spirited' petort to' some interjectiop.B from ia member on the Government "side of the House. "I do fiot bow," he said, "to tfie derision of the honourable member over there, who is rich, perhaps, beyond the wildest'dreams of avarice, but I will bow to the judgment of the people-rmy good people of Auckland. (Hear, hear.) I have dra,wn the Government of the country on one or two occasions captive at my chariot -wheels —(heat, hear)—-and I may do it again, sir. (Chorus of "Hear, hears.") .','.■ ": '..'
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 24 July 1913, Page 5
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128IRREPRESSIBLE MR GLOVER. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 24 July 1913, Page 5
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