PRIME MINISTER
IMPROVING IN HEALTH. (Per Press 'Association—Copyright.) AUCKLAND, August: 25. . Still rapidly improving- in * after being 'indisposed-last week-end, . the Prime Minister hill probably see the principal race at the Auckland Trotting ChiWnieeting at Alexander , Park on if the weather is fine.' ■ ‘ ; ' : - '. It has liceii ’definitely'decided that . the Prime Minister and his party will leave for Wellington by the afternoon express otf Monday. , / fact that he had, spent*- ai two afternoons out of bed, this week, caused nd’ill“effects,', Savage’s■ doc-' tor considered .it advisable for the Prime Minister'! to take a complete rest to-day. .He ~vps allowed, however, to receive occasional visitors,among them being Archbishop O’Shea, the Catholic Metropolitan of New Zealand, and' Bishop ‘Liston; /Catholic t Bishop of Auckland. In accordance with the practice that ’- 'lie had fol- ' lowed during tlid -weck, the Mayor of Auckland, Sir Erpest Davis, also-spent a few minutes with-Hr Savage to-day. There many other callers to inquire after-the “Prime Minister. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1938, Page 4
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