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PREMIER’S ILLNESS.

NO IMPROVEMENT SHOWN. No improvement in the Prime Minister’s condition has been reported. "To-day, as wo take part in the conduct of this important ceremony of commemoration, wo reu.ember with feelings of deep regret that tho Prime Minister of this Dominion lies stricken in painful illness nigh unto death, f arn sure that it is tho earnest hope of every one present that this great rarigatiru, who boro so ably and has continued to bear the great burden of the war and post-war anxiety, will Ire restored to a measure of health and strength sufficient, to enable him to continue to take part in the activities he has so long been associated with.”—Mr A. M. Takarangi at tho unveiling of the Maori memorial at Wanganui on Saturday. A resolution couched in the terms of Mr Takarangi’s remarks was passed.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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PREMIER’S ILLNESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 5

PREMIER’S ILLNESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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