MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
The Prime Minister, Mr W. F. Masssy, who has been in Auckland for; the past 10 days, left last evening for , Wellington. It is not certain when he; will returnHis eon, Mr. Walter Massey, whq s |sij|§| suffering from pneumonia, is reported to> be slightly better. The Prime Minister paid his visit to Te Aroha on . Monday, , at the special invitation of .the Te Aroha Jockey Club, to take the place of "th*|ii former ' patron* the late Sir William Hemes, who had not missed a ;' meeting p|| in 21 years. \ ■'■'• '?'•.-' "-''*"! "-{ :. The Hon. C. J. Parr, Minister for Education, will leave by the Thames express this morning to open a new school at Tatuanui, near Morrinsville. He will spend to-night ,; at Te ' Aroha; < and to-mor-row will visit" Huntly and Rotowaro bT\: connection with education matters before returning to Auckland. '" '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 10
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