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HON. HALL-JONES.

_ » His CONDITION MUCH IMPROVED. COMPLAINT NOT CHRONIC. TIMARU, December 9. Interviewed here this morning, Sir Joseph Ward said that he had just received a letter from Jthe Hon. W. Hall-Jones, in which the Minister states that the physicians he had consulted at Home had informed him that the complaint from which he suffered was not chronic, and that he was acting on this advice. He added the face that he felt well, and that he would on his return to the dominion resume his Ministerial work

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 5

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HON. HALL-JONES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 5

HON. HALL-JONES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 5

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