AN INTERVIEW
In an interview witb a reporter of the Post, Mr Hall-Jones expressed .himself delighted with the results of his trip ajid his temporary release from duty, and was optimistic about the future. "I am glad," he said, "to be able to sta t e that I am feeling in first-rate health. We have had an enjoyable trip out, and thie has added to the benefit I received in the Old Country. I was some few weeks in England before I began to feel a marked improvement in my health, but I am thankful to say that I "now feel my old self again. Acting upon advice, our trip throughout has been a quiet one. the time being occupied in visiting different parts of England and Ireland, and of course I rested as much as possible. I now feel so well that I have" no hesitation in resuming my duties. I cannot speak too warmly of the kindness and consideration which was shown to us on all hands."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 36
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169AN INTERVIEW Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 36
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