ACCUSATIONS AGAINST MR. NINE.
A TELEGRAM FROM HIS ELECTORATE. RECKLESS STATEMENTS AND MISREPRESENTATIONS. Just before the supper adjournment Mr Laurenso’ ■i ad the following telegram which said had reached him this evening; - r,:r, Lau/.-.von, M.P., Wellington. *yj v:.-.v e? statement made in the h.'nac b- leaders of the Opposition that they :-; J nothing to do with the wild and eckiess statements and misrepresentations made against Sir Joseph Warn during the last election will you please ask our member x Mr. J. B. Hine, in the House why he told us in his address at Thirty-Three Mile Siding the night before the election that Sir Joseph Ward had not given particulars of £120,000 out of the five million loan, and how does he reconcile this statement with his party’s denial. If Mr. Hine believes this to be true he should ask for another inquiry and prove it. Otherwise he should resign his seat and retire from public life for making such malicious charges against a public man where no press reporters were present. D. Wildermoth, Pohakura. Mr Laurenson laid the telegram on the table of the House.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3459, 27 February 1912, Page 5
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186ACCUSATIONS AGAINST MR. NINE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3459, 27 February 1912, Page 5
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