SIR JOSEPH WARD
FURTHER TREATMENT TO RETURN TO ROTORUA The Prime Minister (tho Eight Hoii. Sir Joseph Ward) will probably return to Botorua, to continue medical treatment, next week-end. According to an official announcement made yesterday, great pleasure was expressed by all Ministers present at last Tuesday's meeting of Cabinet at the very evident benefit to Sir Joseph Ward's health which had resulted from the special treatment received at Eotorua. "Sir Joseph Ward acknowledged the very cordial greetings of his colleagues, "says tho official statement, "and commented upon |ho good work accomplished by Ministers during his absence from the capital. "At the conclusion of a three hours' meeting, the Ministers unanimously, requested that the Prime Minister should return to Eotorua for at least another month. The benefit to Sir Joseph's health was so marked that they were all earnestly desirous of seeing him obtain the fullest advantage from further treatment. "The Prime iMinister said ho was really feeling much better, and in the hope of a larger measure of benefit to his health, he would probably return to Ebtorua at an early, date."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 8
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