TAKING IT EASY.
POLITICIANS OUT OP HARNESS. Tho Into Minister for Public Workl (tho Hon. ]!•. M'Kcnzie) was observed yesterday strolling along Jjambton Quay, straw-hatted and clad in light coloured tweeds. Apparently he is enjoying his release from tho earking cares of Ministerial life. Sir Jns. Carroll is another lain Minister whoso public appearances suggest that ho is fortified in the cold shades of retirement by a comfortable .spirit of philosophy. Sir Joseph Ward may also be inentioned in this connection. Apologising yesterday to the officers of the Treasury Department for his failure to meet them on the previous afternoon, an had been arranged, ho explained that ho had been playing golf, for the first tiino in thirteen years. Having started lis played on and became so absorbed that ho totally forgot all about tho Treasury and everything else in Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 4
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140TAKING IT EASY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 4
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