HON. W. F. MASSEY
jar TBLEGitArn —run press association MESSAGE FROM THE KING. WELLINGTON, April 11. The following message from the King lias been received by the Governor-Gen-eral, Sir Charles Fergusson. through the Colonial Secretary, for Mr .Massey : I am mill'll grieved to hear of your serious illness. I remember the great services rendered by you to your country .mid the Empire. I earnestly trust that vour valuable life mav be spared. WELLINGTON. April 12. Tbe following bulletin v.as issued at .1 p.m. to-day:— Mr Massey's condition to-day shows no improvement, and the patient passed another verv restless night. I A TEST REPORTS. WELLINGTON. April 13. The following official bulletin was issued at 11.3.) a.in., oil tbe 13th. : “Mr Massey passed a further restless night, and the patient’s condition is weaker.”
CONDITION UNCHANGED. WELLINGTON. April 11. The following bulletin was issued at
12.'t0 p.m. to-day. “The Prime Minister's condition tlii. morning is unchanged.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1925, Page 3
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