RUST AWAY
OR WEAR AWAY ?
PRIME MINISTER'S PREFERENCE
(By Teleararib—Press Association.)
HAMILTON, Tin's Day.
In replying to a welcome and observations made on behalf, of the district by the deputy Mayor of Ngaruawahia today, the Prime Minister (the Et. Hon. M. J. Savage) thanked the people of Ngaruawahia for the welcome extended. "We know," he said, "the possibilities of this district and we mean to develop them. We have often been accused of doing the wrong thing, but at least we are doing something, and that is more than our predecessors did. It is better to wear away than rust away, and. we would rather wear away. The Prime Minister, who was accompanied by the Hon. R. Semple, the Hon. W. Lee Martin, and the Hon. P. C. Webb, and members for, the surrounding districts, heard several private deputations.
Later the party left for Huntly.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 10
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