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SIR JOSEPH’S HEALTH

STANDING ASIDE FROM BIG DEBATE AVAILABLE FOR ADVICE THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Mon. The taxation Bills will not be piloted through the final stages by the Prime Minister, but by the deputy-Leader, the Hon. G. W. Forbes. Acting on the advice of his Cabinet colleagues and his medical men, Sir Joseph has decided to take a further rest, so that his improving health may not suffer by the long debp health was certainly affected by the two-day debate on the second reading of the Bill, and it is felt that he would be unwise to subject himself to a strain again. His help and advice will be available to his colleagues all the time, however, even while he is resting from his Parliamentary duties.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 800, 22 October 1929, Page 1

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SIR JOSEPH’S HEALTH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 800, 22 October 1929, Page 1

SIR JOSEPH’S HEALTH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 800, 22 October 1929, Page 1

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