PRIME MINISTER
Illness Most Severe ’ WELLINGTON, March 20. The medical advisers of Mr. Savage announced to-day that he had rather a restless night. His condition is causing some concern. WELLINGTON. March 20. The illness of the Prime Minister. Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, continues to j cause concern. A bulletin issued today by his medical attendants stated that he had rather a r. stless n ght. POWER BOARD’S SYMPATHY. The Grey Electric Power Board at last evening’s meeting decided to forward to the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage) a message of sympathy in his illness, and best wishes for an early recovery. “The Prime Minister is not ascH| as he might be,” said Mr J. B. Kent (chairman), in moving the resolution. “According to the papers he had a bad night last night, and I th nk it will be in order if we 1 send a message to Mr. Savage, wishing him a speedy j recovery.” The motion was seconded by Mr. W. LI. Parfitt and carried unanimously,
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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1940, Page 8
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