THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
A Poi.nio.u, PitorosmoN - . In rlii.' Speech from tin 1 I lir.me it might have bet'll anticipated tiiaL tin* l»iimo Minister ivim'ii .stimulate rx|M‘ii aliens by completing his Cabinet. !i;i; lie is said t i I f weli-sa: islied to leave -,ve!l alone. Tile Act iiijr-M i n islers are c.inductinjc affairs to liis salislaeti.ni, an I tile vacancy in the portfolio of Tiitenial Aliairs. width < ii•-<■() last ssiun. is sJ 1 a '.in it m.tr, a permanent occupant. It is believed. a!s i. i.iat tlie I Inn G. .1. Anderson. Minister of Lalionr. will eventually ask to Ih' relieved of turllier Ministerial responsibility, while the lion t\ . X»s-
wo-tiiy. Postmaster-General. has delinitelv 'announced Iris intention to retire. When the Prime Minister raters the General election campaign it .seeii'.s likely that he "ill he in a position to promise, in the event ol hi- return to power, a lairly comp ete revision of Cabinet personnel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1928, Page 2
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158THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1928, Page 2
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