IMPORTANT SPEECH.
PREMIER’S INTENTIONSREVIEW OF POLICY. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, heb. 24. Coming on the eve of the session of Parliament to he resumed next week, Hie address to he delivered by the Prime Minister (Rt. Lion. . . ao-e) at Featherston on Satuiday is expected to have considerable political importance. Mr Savage will be the guest of honour at the picnic ai ranged by the Wairarapa branches of the e 1 Pr Minister, who is looking much better after his recent indisposition, indicated rnfan interview to-day that he will take occasion to review the conditions which existed when his Government came into office and sui vey the work of the past two ycais, and probably devote some attention to the Government’s prospective legislation. __ MR SAVAGE’S HEALTH. SATISFACTORY RECOVERY. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND,. Feb. 24. “The Prime Minister’s indisposition was just one of those things that may beset us all,” said Mr J. A. Lee, M.P., in an address to his constituents He is in good fettle, and he will he on hand when the fight is solid. The meeting passed a resolution expressing gratitude for the recovery of M> Savage. 1 -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 75, 25 February 1938, Page 8
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190IMPORTANT SPEECH. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 75, 25 February 1938, Page 8
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