MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
Tim Prime Minister. the TJt. Hon. G. W. Forties, returned to Wellington yesterday after a visit to 11is home at Cheviot. The Hon. E. A. Ransom. of Lands, left Wellington yesterday on an extensive tonr of the North Tsland land development schemes heme: undertaken l>y the Government. He will be away for about a week. The Hon. A. J. Ktalhvorthy, Minister of Health, arrived from Wellington yesterday and will be in Auckland for a few davs. The Hon. H. Atmore, Minister of Education. will arrive in Auckland from tho South' this morning. He will visit tho Gladstone Road school later in the morning and deputations will subsequently be received at the Ministerial rooms at the Chief Post Office. The Minister wil 1 open the swimming baths at the Teachers" Training College in the afternoon. A deputation from the Child Welfare League will wait upon him later in the day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 12
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