SIR JOSEPH WARD
RETURNS TO WELLINGTON. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 1. The Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, who returned to 'Wellington from Rotorua yesterday, intends again to visit Rotorua later in view of the bene.lt ho received from treatment there. • He stated to a reporter that he was feeling very well indeed, although he will not actually resume his official duties until this morning. The Prime Minister had many visitors yesterday, including colleagues and well-wishers.
“As far as I know the forthcoming (session of Parliament will be held round about the normal date towards the end of June,” said Sir Joseph Ward. He aded he has not yet gone into the question of New Zealand’s representation at the Imperial Conference to be held in London in September.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 5
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