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MAKING GOOD PROGRESS

PRIME MINISTER’S RECOVERY.

SOME VISITORS RECEIVED. (By Telegraph—Pi'ess Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Good progress toward recovery following the operation he underwent continues to be made by the Prime Minister, Mr Savage, who is in the Little Company of Mary (Lewisham) Hospital, Wellington He is able to receive a limited number of callers each' day, visitors yesterday including the chairman of the .Parliamentary Press Gallery, Mr W. J. Noble, and the vicechairman, Mr H. Oakley Browne. They found him in excellent spirits and greatly improved in health. Mr Savage declared that he had never felt better and was looking forward to “another 20 years’ service to the country.” He expressed appreciation of the messages of goodwill which he had received in large numbers from all parts of the country and overseas. Good progress is also being made by the Minister of Labour, Mr Webb, who is a patient in the same hospital. Sympathy with the Prime Minister in his illness was expressed at the annual meeting in Wellington yesterday of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society. The president, Mr J. M. A. Hott, said the society had received every help and assistance from Mr Savage and his Ministers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 4

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200

MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 4

MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 4

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