MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
The Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Public Works, with the Hon. A. J. Stallworthy, Minister of Health, addressed a meeting of unemployed at St. Matthew's Hall yesterday. Sir. Ransom will leave for Wellington by tho express tomorrow evening. ' , The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy addressed a meeting of his constituents in the Gordon Road Hall last evening. He will open the new dental clinic at the Mount Roskill School on Friday. The Hon. W. A. Veitch, Minister of Mines and Labour, returned from Rotorua by train yesterday. He leaves tin 3 morning by the daylight limited express for New Plymouth, and on Thursday w | bo present at the inauguration of o° r * ! ing by the New Zealand Coal-oil Coin* panv, leaving later for Wellington:- , Tho Hon. G. W. Forbes, Minister ot Lands, returned to Auckland Inst evening after a tour of North Auckland occupying 10 days. Yesterday be opened a new courthouse at-Maungaturoto, and at Warkv worth met a number of Crown settlers and returned soldiers, with whom he disclose" individual requirements. To-day ho wj receive a number of deputations in tno city. One will bo from (lie Land Sett lenient- and Development League, anotlie from the Glen Eden Town Board ' n , re * ferenco to a site for a post office,, and a third from f lie One Tree Hill Road Boar in regard to its domain. Mr. Forbes Wl also meet Sir Apirana Ngata, IMiTiiste of Native Affairs, this afternoon and «i s ' cuss with him consolidation ana lan settlement in the North Auckland distric Ho will leave for Wellington,this evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 12
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