THE PREMIER'S HEALTH.
(Per United Press association.) AUCKLAND, .Tune. 8. The Hirtfcmoa litis gone on to Cape Maria lighthouse, and Mr Seddon remains at Mangonui. He. has been out taking riding cxerciso during tho last two days, and feels' that it is doing him great good. His health continues tt improve. iFnou Our Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, June 8. Mr Ssddon's health has shown considerable improvement during tho past few days. Tho muscular Switchings from which he suffered are said to have disappeared, and thcro are now hopes that he will, after all, be able to lead tho House during tho coming session. Both friends and opponents in politics will bo pleased to hear that this is so. ' At the same time, tho Premier will undoubtedly liavo to take things easier than has been his wont, and though he ia inclined ne'ver to spare himself his friends will urgo him to bo content with a mttcli lighter burden than ho has borne in tho past.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12995, 9 June 1904, Page 7
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