NATIONAL PARTY LEADER
RUMOURS OF ILL-HEALTH DENIED lßy Telegraph—Press Association 1 DUNEDIN, This Day. Rumour's of the ill-health of the Hon. Adam Hamilton (leader of the National Party) were scouted at a meeting of the Otago southern division of the National Party. Rumours are going round that Mr Hamilton is keeping the position open for the Hon. J. G. Coates, said the chairman, who added that Mr Hamilton was not the type of man to play second fiddle to anybody and was quite capable of running his own affairs. “So far as my health is concerned, it is first class,” said Mr Hamilton at a later stage of the meeting. “I will tell you when it starts to go.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 6
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