MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
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The Minister lor Internal Affair*. Hr-n G. J. Anderson, has arranged t.i ie;i\t Wellington oq Friday night tor ih- R'<ta rua district. He will spend sever.-! d.-\< there, and will also pay a visit to Tu-.swo. Ho probably will not go any 1 :ril)e> North.
The Minister for Public Woiks. Ilo.i. J. G. Coatee, will remain in until about the end of the month. ' H>will then go North, and he intend* to spend a week or 10 days in hi* o" n tietorate. He will return to Wellington, in,; then will go North again for the liu'iid;.-,.. He intends to spend a month in the Svut 1 - Island early in the New Year. He wi'l go through the Wainu Volley in oiJei i,. inspect the suggested route "of the South Island Main Trunk line, and -vi'i also visit the Lake Coleridge power works and the Otago Central district. The Minister for Education. Hon. C. T. Parr, expects to r-emain in Wellington for the next two or three \Veeks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 8
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