THE PRIME MINISTER
VISIT TO THE WEST COAST.
(•I IELIdItAPH.—PBB6S ASSOCIJITION.) .. i ■ ; : :■' .■.'■ ;'", Gl?BpßNE;.This! Da.y._ .. Mr. Massey visited the' Waiapu district yesterday. He was received at a large Native gathering, at '.vhich reference was made to the 'loyal part played by the'Nga'tiporotiS'.in the yearly'days and the great sacrifice made "by the Native race in the. late 'war. Representations were made regarding the urgency. for harbour works at Hick's BaVj in -view of the «stablisliment of the freezing works recently opened.' Mr; ■ Massey promised lto give all possible assistance. He spoke optimistically regarding'-:the country's future; •■".;'. ■ ■'■: '
•' The Premier returns'to Gisborne this afternoon. ' He will be accorded a public reception, the business premises closing for the,occasion. , : .. ■,':■;■
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 8
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112THE PRIME MINISTER Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 8
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