THE PRIME MINISTER.
VISIT TO CHBISTOHDS<& The Prime Minister, &**■*£ Maasey, P.C., will return*^ church from his southern *f. "tj- ! row afternoon and will, *"».** S' j noon, unveil a war memorial it.**:, Eyreton - • Mr Mutt** On Monday morning Mr "JJ^ receive two West Coast **"*£#, one to urge a more speeaj co of the bridging of ■«• J in South Westland Mdf | erict .'■ on the matter of *»tf L,&. Other deputations ot ■ •/" nature will also be *»»), w Monday evening Mr tertained to a, compliment"? by the local branch ot V» r League. tMhge Mi 0 * On Tuesday morning the : ister, by invitation of the Industrial Association. wl " J?LJnrintf of inspection to local S'riut eteneetablishments, and on Tuew ing he will return to Well^g* o^*, The Canterbury Frogr«s g whose guest Mr Massey /w*L v;> his stay here, arc arrange that the Prime M'P&W* pay a visit to Che™t anfcJg- b? before he returns to W«'Wgj *ill the carrying out of that , depend on whether Mr M« jbu able to devote another <UJ " district. j (PHESS ASSOCIATION ., * INVia«CAIUJiU-.g t - oß f The Prime Minister 6 was concluded to-day, when w a number of deputations. f ,W Mr Massoy was the g«» and J«f« Southland League at luacuevh for the North by the esi»e»-.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 8
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209THE PRIME MINISTER. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 8
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