GOVERNMENT POLICY
SOUTHERN APPROVAL. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR. MAY EXTEND NORTHWARD. < Special to “NorMiern AUvoeate.’ • WAITANGI, This Day. :So impressed is the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, with the reception accorded him in the South Island, that he lias decided to undertake an early tour of centres in the North Island. Mr Forbes will arrive back in Auckland on Thursday and attend the opening of the Royal Show. Subsequently he will return to Wellington and later visit Taranaki, Rotorua, the Waikato, and possibly Auckland, delivering addresses and meeting representative citizens. “Feeling in the South Island was distinctly favourable to the Government, and there was general acknowledgment that the Administration had fared a difficult task and carried out the policy it considered to 'be most appropriate to the circumstances,” said Mr Forbes today, “I have not had an opportunity yet of testing the feeling in the North Island, but I hope to do so at an early date.”
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Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 3
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