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“TIME TO MYSELF"

iiSfl COATES’S PHILOSOPHY “ PACKED UP, AND OFF TO-MORROW" ■ [Special to the ' Stab.’] WELLINGTON, Decembei 19. “Packed up and off to-morrow,” was the cheery remark ot the late Prime Minister, Mr Coates, as he visited the office in Parliament Buildings reserved for the Leader of the Opposition. Ho leaves foi Mntakohe, his farm near Dargaville, and with his family will spend a holiday on the West Coast. “ As soon as 1 can settle down I can have a little.time to my.self,” added Mr Coates, remembering his strenuous days as Prime Minister. Ho still requires to maintain an active interest in politics, and will frequently visit Wellington.”

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Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 11

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“TIME TO MYSELF" Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 11

“TIME TO MYSELF" Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 11

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