THE PRIME MINISTER.
HEALTH IMPROVING.
Is introducing the Hon. F. M. B. Fisher to the members of the Auckland Reform Club last evening, the president of the club (Mr. J. P. Campbell) expressed regret at the illneps of the Prime Minister, and stated that on behalf of the members of the club he had forwarded a telegram to Mr. Mossey congratulating him on his appointment to the Privy Council and expressing a hope that he would soon be completely restored to health. Mr. Massey, in acknowledging the telegram, said, "I am glad to say that my health is improving, but my doctor will not permit me to travel for some days yet." « Mr. Fisher said he hoped that when Mr. Massey puid his coming visit to Auckland he would not be over-run with work, but that he would be given a chance to fully recuperate. Mr. Fisher added that the Prime Minister had stuck to his work much owe closely than was good for his health.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15501, 7 January 1914, Page 8
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