PREMIER’S ILLNESS.
SYMPATHY OF HAWER A BOROUGH A vote of deep and sincere sympathy was passed by , the. Hiawera. Borpugh t Council before its meeting commenced ' last night, with . the'-’ Prime • Minister (Rt. Hon. AY. E. Massey) .W. hia-seri- f o Gins illness. a; : ..... ... His Worship the Alayor 'moved' that the council record its ’ deep" .sympathy with Mr. MaiSSey. in his illness, and expressed the hope that time and care would bring aboiifcliis. eoihplete.refitorar tion to health. The counciLalso; remembered Airs: Massey in. Her 'strenuous time. " 5 11 ’ ’ '• Hiis Worship said that Mr. Massey had spent his .strength and health and his Life in work-for the Dominion: "'Air. L Massey had ideals of )lation al and: Im- . periail welfare of the highest,..and the . Dominion oouikl ill afford to iosd'such A man. ■ • ■ ■ Or. Morrissey, in isecohding: the reso- . lution, said that all could not s tihink r< . , alike politically,' but it ivas' o-niy. htiipan:" , nature to offer sympathy when a* man was stricken down as Mr. Mais«©y liad been. The motion was carried unanimously.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 21 April 1925, Page 5
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