"THE TALKERS."
MINISTERIAL REPARTBR , , .Some three months ago til* Hon:'Mr Rolleston, Minister for Defence, when passing through Qhristehureh, remarked on the small amount of "copy" his Department provided for the newspapers. "Mine i 3 a dry job,'» he said, "unlike that of the Minister for Health, who always has plenty to talk a Tho Minister for Health (Utf Hon. Mr Young) good-hamouredly carnea on tho Ministerial banter yesterday with a reply courteous. Approached by a reporter Mr loung rogretted he had nothing to ay. "Everything is quiet in my ment," the Minister said. "My colleague, the Minister for Defence, >" the one who does the talking thew days."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18905, 21 January 1927, Page 11
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