CABINET REARRANGEMENTS
[Peti United Pp.ess Association.] WELLINGTON, May 7. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, who lias” been ordered by his medical adviser to take a complete rest, will leave 'Wellington for the South Island to-night, and will be auay for some weeks. In the meantime ■his various portfolios have been allocated as follows Forestry. Sir Francis. Bell; Defend;, the Hon. ML Dowuie Stowart: Gar Pensions, State Fire, Government Life Insurance, Superannuation, and Friendly '•wietus, the Hon. G. J. Anderson. i lie announcement was made some time a to that Sir R, Heaton Rhodes and the Hon. U. H. Guthrie (.Minister of Lands) will retire from political life at tho close of the p.'-'seut, Parliament, and in Reform circles the question of the consequent Cabinet manges is being discussed. It is believed t'uvt the matter will be considered by the Prime Minister and bis party at (be opening of the coming session of Parliament.
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Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 11
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152CABINET REARRANGEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 11
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