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HON. W. HALL JONES. '

TIMARU, December 9. Interviewed here thia morning Sir Joseph Ward said he had just received a letter from the Hon. W. Hall-Jones, in which the Minister stated that the phyeiciane he had consulted at Home had informed him that the complaint from which" he was suffering was not chronic, and. that, acting on this advice, added to the fact that he felt well, he would on his return to the Dominion resume his Ministerial work.

The- wife of Mr J. W. Wylie, of Southbridge (Canterbury), has just presented her husband - with triplets— two sons and, a daughter. Mother and children are, aecor.ding to the announcement, doing welL

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Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 41

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HON. W. HALL JONES. ' Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 41

HON. W. HALL JONES. ' Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 41

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