THE PRIME MINISTER
TOUR OF MAIN CENTRES BEFORE SESSION OPENS [By Telegraph—Press Association] WELLINGTON, This Day. Although he will not be able to leave Wellington until Cabinet lias tlie Government’s policy (translated inti) a form suitable for the law draftsman to proceed with the preparation of the necessary legislation, the Prime -Minister, the' Hon. M. J. Savage, hopes to be in a position to make a tour of the main centres of the Dominion before the opening of the session about the end of February. He stated last evening that he had invitations from both Maori and European centres, but until Cabinet had its policy sufficiently advanced for a start to be made with the drafting of the required bills lie could not arrange an itinerary for visits to these places.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 January 1936, Page 2
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