SIR JOSEPH WARD.
HEALTH GREATLY IMPROVED. (By Telegraph.—Special to Standard.) AUCKLAND, April 8. “I had several interviews, both business and private, with the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph. Ward, and the treatment lie is receiving has worked wonders in his health,” said Mr George Anyon, of Wellington, to-day. Mr Anyon, who arrived in Auckland on Ins way to the North, spent several days m Rotorua and saw Sir Joseph Ward, whom he has known for nearly 50 years. “On several occasions Sir Joseph was very bright and cheerful; lie is better than he lias been for the past four years, said Mr Anyon. “Ho converses freely on business or any topicHe transacts business with Wellington every morning by telephone, and is in th" gardens every day. He has been walking Irwins room for three days now, and Dr. J. D. Duncan, who lias charge of his treatment, expects that he will be leaving his chair this week. The I rime Minister is now hoping to ! IS w „V c * tlan( l shortly, and to return to Wellington later.” ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 8
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