Dr Hyacinth Morgan: I would not do that to you for worlds, Mr. Deputy-Speaker. You are much too gentlemanly and honest and straightforward and invaluable.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: I am not Scottish. I was lucky enough to go to a Scottish university and to be allowed to take medals and money from them and to gain my professional qualifications; but that is a different matter. Here are these islands, with inhabitants settled on them, between two Dominions with entirely different policies towards certain colonial people and with different points of view towards colour...
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Whether it is the Atlantic, Arctic, or not, I wish you would let me go on.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Indian Ocean? All right. My province is the Atlantic Ocean. When one wants to talk sense in this House one is always interrupted by those with very little common sense or no sense at all. The Cocos Islanders have Australia on one side with one racial policy and South Africa on the other with another policy. A Cocos Islander going to South Africa will find himself up against a strict racial...
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Somebody disagrees with everything I say about Ireland. The Cocos Islanders will find that one Dominion has one policy and that another has an entirely different policy. We are discussing a Bill which will not give them the slightest protection. For 20 years I was in the West Indies. I was educated there, to such an extent that I was able to win bursaries in Glasgow against competition from...
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Is this in order on this Bill?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: May I ask the hon. Gentleman if he will say a word or two, vis-à-vis what was said about Australian policy, about South African policy on the same question, to which I referred in my speech?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: My hon. Friend is speaking the truth, at any rate.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: What does that mean? Nothing.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: And Welsh.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: And Cromwell.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Give him a little alcohol.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: That is a poor answer.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Get up and say what you have to say.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Let hon. Members opposite put that in their pipes and smoke it.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Always a rebel.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: This is an important matter. Give way.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: You are doing well. Teach them sense.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: There is nothing to answer.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Wrong again. Always wrong.