MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.
Per Press Association. Alexandra South. Ijjiat jsi^nt. i he Miuitenal jurty travelled from Ci"jnwt'll iu Civile to-day. A numlin' oi 'l<'i»ulali«iN- wen- rereiwd mi matterIncal interest. 'l'll,. Prime Minister did not >ee iliai any advantage would jiirue from the establishment of an vs-p-Tinu'iital nursery near Clyde, and deciiiied to <ii\e free carriage on the rail\\;iv t<> goods used for mining. The |i;uty \va- vutort-aiiu'd at a 'Sodal" 111 the evening, when addresses of a nun* party colur were given hy hh'mlkts ui Parliament.
Dunedin, Uist Night
This morning the lion. G. Fowhlvisited the Dunedin Hospital, the Maternity Hospital in I'Virth-street, and Mr. i-'owhls expressed himself as particularly impressed with the new portion- of the Dunedin Hospital, which, he says, have been litted up ill a thoroughly h\gicuic manner. "I consider Dunedin Hospital now one of the most up-to-date hospitals m the Dominion." be added. This afternoon the Minister v.a- engaged in the despatch of Dcpartntitl bit-itics-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 95, 10 April 1908, Page 3
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158MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 95, 10 April 1908, Page 3
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