PRIME MINISTER'S ILLNESS.
EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATH^ At the annual meeting of the H*»B branch of tho New Zealand ftaMJl Union, held on Monday night, tsß f| lowing resolution was passed:—'*fH this meeting of the Halkett brando| the New Zealand Farmers' ÜBiMl|S presses its deepest sympathy within Massey in his severe illness. Jg realise that his present indisporitioyj largely due to his unsparing to duty in the service of hit and we earnestly hope that he speedily restored to his usual MM! and vigour." JM At the last meeting of the CM terbury Land Board, Mr D. Stasg| moved", and it was unMUMg carried, that the undermentioned .ig lution be conveved to Mr lfomtt*k "That the Canterbury Land Bo*ri|<g sires to express its sympathy withis Eight Hon. W. F. Massey in his SJffl illness, and to wish him a speedy to health; also, that his wife and k*g be assured of the Board's ayrff»W with them in the anxious tin* «H they are experiencing." **s
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 8
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164PRIME MINISTER'S ILLNESS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 8
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