Six Ministers in Chch
Parliamentary-reporter Six Cabinet ministers will visit Christchurch and districts this week. The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) will give the leader’s address to the. conference of the Canter-bury-Westland division of the National Party at Lincoln College on Friday evening, after opening the new Lane Walker Rudkin, Ltd, factory at Aranui that afternoon. The Minister of Housing and Tourism (Mr Quigley) will speak to about 300 farmers at a conference ■at Lincoln College tomorrow morning, . and meet South Island Promotion Association officers at mid-day. .Mr Quigley and the Minister; of Energy (Mr Birch) have been invited by the..
Cooperite church to attend a field day organised by the “Christian' School” at Cust. They will; also ; visit ■ the church's alternative school? At mid-day today, the Minister of Health (Mr Gair)will address a conference of the ,Society... of Pathologists at Christchurch Hospital,. and this morning the Minister of Education (Mr Wellington) will speak at the annual conference of the Southern Regional Secondary School Boards’ Association. The. Minister of Lands and . Forests (Mr V? S. Young) will tour Westland forests tomorrow, and meet meiiibers of the' Westland United. Council. The Minister of Fisheries (Mr Maclntyre) will .visit the Glenariffe Salmon hatcheries, near Moiifit Hutt, tomorrow. ' '
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