MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
Mr Massey, the Prime Minister, left by, the . midday express for Oamaru yesterday. This evening, at Palmerston,, Mr Massey will deliver a political address. Mr Maßsey will remain in the Oamaru electorate for some days, but will return to Christchurch in time for the Anzac Day celebrations. The Hon. Sir Heaton Ehodes, Minister of Defence, and Commissioner of State Forests, loaves this moaning for Invercargill on forestry business. Last Thursday Sir Heaton Ehodes and the Hon. G. J. Anderson, Minister of Labour and of Mines, Visited the plantations at Lawrence; both Ministers were entertained with dinner while at Law-, rence. On the following day Sir. Heaton Rhodes visited, the Dusk Hills plantations and the Tapanui nursery. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TWJEGBAMS.) DUNEDIN, Api'il 16. The Prime Minister arrived to-night at Palmerston, where he will deliver an address to-morrow night. In reply to a question by a reporter, Mr Massey said that the public accounts for the year ended March 31st would disclose a highly satisfactory state of affairs, but the actual figures would not be available for a day or two.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 8
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