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THE HON. J. A. MILLAR.

AUCKLAND, June 11.

Seeking complete rest as a remedy for the loss of the sight of his right eye, the Hon. J. A. Millar arrived this morning in Auckland, leave for Rotorua tomorrow.

Discussing his health, Mr Millar said his right eye \va3 almost completely blind, but ho was confident that the treatment recommended by his doctor would restore its sight. He had been ordered to take a complete rest, and had already begun that treatment. Mr Millar spoke regretfully ot his inability to be in his place in the House of Representatives at the opening of the session.

On being: asked whether he would be able to visit Wellington to record his vote on the want-of-confidenco motion, Mr Millar replied that he certainly hoped to be able to do so. He would have to follow the advice of Dr Wohlmahn as to whether his health was good enough.to permit him to leave Rotorua. He expected that the division would be taken on July 10, and within tho intervening month he hoped to make good progress towards recovery. "You may be quite sure," he added, "that if it is possible I shall be in my place when tho House divides."

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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 13

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THE HON. J. A. MILLAR. Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 13

THE HON. J. A. MILLAR. Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 13

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