MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS
-4 Most of l:he Ministers of the Crown will be leaving Wellington m the courso of a (ia.V or (wo, either to visit their own electorates, or othea-wisa to takesomo part in the elections to he held next month. . , The Prime Minister is leaving on baturdav for' Auckland. He is to open his campaign at Wainkn. in his own electorate of Franklin. This _ Rpeee.li, which will ho the policy speech for tha Reform Party, will be delivered during next week, probably on Thursday. Tho following night Mr. Massoy will sneak at Pukjkohe. and after that probably not again in his own district. Constituents of a Prime Minister arc apt to see but. little of their member. Mr. Masscy will lie in the novth'for some two weeks, and then h? will Teturn to Wellington for a few (lavs before going on to tho South Island. Piv ,Tame.= Allen left for flnnedm last nighO. Tie will he absent from Wellington for about r. week. The Hon. W. Nosworthy left for tho 'fionl.il list eveni"g. . , , ■ The Hon. AV. 11. Ferries is leaving for Auckland and Te Arolia to-day. He uitends to spend sonic time m Ins uistriet. .... . , . The Hon. TI. IT. Cutlme is leaving for Feildinji; to-morrow morning.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 6
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208MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 6
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