MR SAVAGE’S PLANS
COMPLICATED BY CRISIS ARRANGEMENTS A LITTLE UNCERTAIN (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The difficulty of making definite arrangements in advance for speaking engagements in other parts of New Zealand because of the possibility of inc international situation demanding his presence in Wellington was mentioned by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon M. J. Savage, in an interview last evening. “I hope to leave Wellington by the inter-island express steamer on Monday night to speak in various centres in the South Island,” said Mr Savage, “but in view of the uncertainty of the international situation, my future movements at the present juncture are indefinite. “In these circumstances I cannot be dogmatic and say definitely that I will be leaving Wellington on such and such a day.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1938, Page 6
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