THE LATE MR MASSEY
(iv rru.r.CHAi’n-—luti-ss assn., roevnicirr. PROPO-Ki) .MK.MOPIAT,. U’lil.ld.XCTi I.V. .May •_>:!. :*ir I’niitei' He'll. Prime .Mini-ler. interviewed regarding the promise! | tor a iiational m'-m.u i.d to Mr Mas-*i-y. stated ilia! .\iicklaiid v. as -o c|, -e!y id-i-t ilied wit Ft the Sale Prime Mini'll-! - , ami had initialed a proposal f.,r a national memorial by public sub■cription. thitt lie would tain- steps to invite llie oi-o; ration of cities, boroughs and county eouonils and other proposal. Sir Frnin is -aal. • oiitem-jilalt-d the eiveiion of a monument over the grave at Point llal*v -!!. and a suitable *int ue in Parliament Huihlings or in the grounds. It. has keen arranged that the matter shall |g> controlled by a committee coinnii-ing the Speakers of both Houses, the Prime .Minister far tins time being, the Chief .Justice, and a represeiitative of the late Prime Minister's family, all o! whom have signified their willingness to act.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1925, Page 2
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