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MINISTERS MOVEMENTS

ATTORNEY-GENERAL AT MOUNT COOK. (BY TELEGRAra-TTPRESS ASSOCIATION.! . Tlrtiaru, January 18. The Hon; Dr. Findlay, interviewed this morning by a "Post" reporter-on his return from a.holiday at Mount, Cook, said he had soleoted a site at-Govoruor's Bush, one and threo-quartor miles from tho. present Hermitago, for a new accommodation house, The site conynands a'splendid view of tho Sefton and Hooker Valleys, and one of tho finest of tho Cook and the higher peaks. Tho new HermitagO' is expected to. be completed by the latter end of next sensqn, and provision has been made for comfortable accommodation,'with an improvement in tho road so that Fairlie and Cook can be done in one .- day by motor. . .;• / Dr. Findlay wont to Dunedin'this moniing, ' and returns uortlron Tuesday.-. Ho will be in Wellington in time for the Cabinet meete ings on Thursday and Friday. ;■ VISIT TO POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. iCisborne, January IS. Tho Hons. R. M'Nab and J. Carroll,. and Mr. Dillon, M.P., arrived in town at six last night, after travelling"- through heavy rain from Moreroi The; Ministers received "um- ■ erous deputations to-day, and later tho Raobuck Road Bridge was formally oponcd.'This afternoon the To . Aiai ,<;state (recently aoquirod) will bo visited, and on Monday the party will prococd to Tolaga Bay, . CROWDING OF CHILDREN, (ii* TEr.Kaiwrn—niEpa, association.) Cisbornc, January 19. Tho Hons. M'Nab and .Carroll on Saturday night visited the Mangapppa School', where ninety-five children aw taught daily .in a room 23 feet by 20 'feet. . M,r. M'Nab' said that Mr. Fowlds, Ministonifor Education, would inspect tho school next month..

Members of the in strong force at tho rooms yo%rday~ afternoon to . bid farewell to Mr, E. M. llyari, who 15 leaving to-day for Springfield, Mass., where he will undergo a courso of training in a Y.M.C.A. institution to fit him for the position of--secretary of a boys''department of tho Association. Mr. t. S. pre; sided, and fully one hundred mombevs'wero present. Valedictory speeches on''behalf.; of tho Association were made by Messrs.'' H. V. Kcrsley and J. Ilott, who referred 1 titer alia to the splondid services rendored. to l, the Association by Mr. Ryan, as cb»irman v of the physical department, of tho boys' ,work for threo years, also as gymnastic instructor to tho Association. Mr. liyau made, it suitable rosponso. . .. . Photflraphic post cards of " Hospital-,'.Satur-day " collcction, Parliamentary-. Buildingri/ fi» series, and other interesting events on ftilo'at Zak's Photo Depot, 24 Willis Street (i>noß 4dn each). ' J

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

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MINISTERS MOVEMENTS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

MINISTERS MOVEMENTS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

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