THE PRIME MINISTER
STEADY RECOVERY OF HEALTH
WELLINGTON, February G,
Prospects of an early return to duty of the Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward) were mentioned at the luncheon accorded the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Viscount Craigavon. Regretting the absence from the gathering of Sir Josehp Ward, the Minister of Lands (the Hon G. W. Forties) said that the Prime Minister was making a steady recovery to health at Rotorua.
“I join with the Minister of Lands, in regretting that the Prime Minister is not present,” said Viscount Craigavon. “I learnt last night with great pleasure that he was very much better for bis stay at Rotorua. T can only hope that, just as I have had the high honour of the presence of the late Mr Massey and Air Coates at my home in Ulster, Sir Joseph Ward, if he represents this great Dominion at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, will honour us with his presence.” (Applause.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1930, Page 2
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