HON. M. J. SAVAGE
i NATIONAL PARTY’S . SYMPATHY. 1 (Per Press Association--Copyright). J 1C f C\ WELLINGTON, March 20. “ >, Sincere sympathy with the Prime (the Hon. M. J. j -lii his illness, is expressed in a telegram seiit to the Deputy-Prime 1 Miii1. ister (the Hon. P. Fraser), by the geq--1 era-1 secretary of the New' Zealand Na'C tional • Party (Mr D.' W, MfcClurg|. The telegram reads:— ■ ’ “On behalf of the National Party I ' desire to express our most sincere sympathy in the present serious illness c§' - the Prime Minister. Although out b&viewsTmay differ on political , matter Jj, I J v -we have always appreciated the sihcer|- I f- >ty- of Mr Savage and the huplanity he- 1 Lihind his outlook on all questions;” ji I L> ■ ■MBgwgaaMiiiMWißMwgaa , : . 1 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1940, Page 3
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