MINISTE RIAL MOVEMENTS.
'(By Telegraph.—Press Association. x ) ! CHRISTCHURCH, Last NigM. The Ministers in town to-day—the giPi'ime "Minister, -Minister of Justice! (Hon. L. Herdman), and Postmaster--General (Hon. R. Heaton Rhodes) — : -spent a. quiet morning. Departmental' \ 'business occupied some of their time, bat no public deputations waited 'cm t sHJiv of'the'Ministers. The Prime Minister visited the Ac'l--<3iiigton yafdjs, and spent some time : looking-at the stock and conversing ( • with'many old'friends t-hdt he met. 'The"Hon3. Ma-sse.v and Rhodes left ; 'hv the rt.idday express for Ashburton. j "Tho Hon. A. L. Herdman. Minister; ■of .Tustice, this morning visited the ■ 'building at Addington at one time known as the Samaritan Home, which nn itOTV •us e'd as a place of detention for female pifconers. Tin's afternoon the "Minister was present at a parade of tho police and' this evening 3ve left 'for"Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 March 1913, Page 5
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136MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 March 1913, Page 5
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