BABBLING COMMISSIONERS.
The Timber Commission seems likely to prove an even greater fiasco than the Land Commission. The members are having a pleasant jaunt through the Dominion -at the public expense; they are taking a vast amount of evidence. but we doubt if the country will get rdxpennyworth of value in return for the large sum which is being disbursed. As a matter of ordinary decency, however, the Commissioners bUght to observe the elementary properties of their position, and refrain from babbling their views to all and sundry before they have finished tb” taking of evidence. —“Christchurch Press.” i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2491, 3 May 1909, Page 2
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99BABBLING COMMISSIONERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2491, 3 May 1909, Page 2
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