THE PRIME MINISTER ILL.
♦ fancztX. TO "Ml PBSBS.") WELLINGTON, September 29. Sir Joseph Ward, who has been suffering lately from a rather bad cold j and the strain of overwork, has had to j tnko to his bed. Ho left the House ' earlier than usual last nieht, and to- ' day he has been confined to hie bed— j jit is -understood with some bronchial j j trouble. To-night, however, he was ! much easier, and it is hoped that he ' will be about again on Monday or Tuesday. [A deputation from the Ohnstchurch Technical College Board of Governors j ■was to have waited on the Prim© Mm- J ister at Wellington to-day, but advice j was received yesterday afternoon that > Sir Joseph Ward was confined to his j room, and the deputation postponed its j visit.]
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 9
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