WARM TRIBUTES
MR. HAMILTON'S WORK ' .(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) VINVERCARGILL, This Day.' High commendation of the services rendered by the Hon. Adam Hamilton as Postmaster-General was given, by the members of a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce which waited on him last evening requesting a new post office. Reference was made to his progressive administration and his institution of many facilities which were greatly appreciated. '"■ The business men in the deputation stressed the good will felt by the people of the Dominion for the Post and Telegraph Department and praise was also bestowed on Mr. Hamilton for the services he had rendered to the Tourist Department and as Minister of Employment. Keen gratification! was expressed at the improvement in his health. Mr. Hamilton leaves for Wellington today and for Sydney on Friday.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 5
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