MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
Tho Prime Minister, Mr Massey, arrived from Timaru by motor shortly after noon yesterday. On Tuesday evening he gave a political address at Windsor, in the Oamaru electorate, and afterwards motored to Timaru, arriving there at 1 a.m. yesterday. Mr Massey attended and spoke at the Memorial Service in King Edward Barracks yesterday afternoon. The Prime Minister leaves by the express for the South this morning. Tiie Hon. Sir Heatou Rhodes, Minister of Defence, arrived from Wellington on Tuesday morning. The Minister visited Methven the same day and attended a children's bazaar in ;ikl of Or. iiarnaido's Homes. Yesfcerday Sir Heatou attended the Anzac Day service in the Cathedral, the Bridge of Remembrance foundation stone ceremony, the unveiling of tho Lytteltou war memorial, and the Memorial Service in the King Edward Barracks. To-day the Minister opens a bazaar in connexion with the Rakaia Presbyterian Church and leaves in the evening for Wellington. Tho Hon. W. Downie Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs arrived from Wellington on Tuesday, and went on by the south express tg Temuka the same day.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17747, 26 April 1923, Page 12
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