MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
PRIME MINISTER IN OTAGO. The 'Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, and tha Hons. A. I), McLeod and 0. J. Hawken arrived in Dunedin. from the North on Saturday evening, says a Press Association message. Mr. McLeod left for Uentral Otago to-day and will be followed to-morrow by tho Prime Minister and Mr. Hawken. Mr. Coates and Mr. McLeod aro expected to return to Dunedin on Thursday. Mr. Hawken will visit Southland. ? Sir James Parr, Minister of Education and Postmaster-General, arrived at Auckland. yesterday morning from Wellington. To-day he will confer with the Auckland Grammar School Board and the Auckland Education Board, and will also receive a number of deputations. He will leave by train this evening on his way to Hastings, where he will open a newtechnical school on Wednesday. The Hon. R. F. Bollard, Minister of Internal.'Affairs, attended the Franklin Agricultural and Pastoral' Association's Show at Pukekohc on Saturday. He returned later to Auckland and will attend to departmental business to-day, leaving by the second express this evening for Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19264, 1 March 1926, Page 10
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