HOW LEADERS KEEP FIT
A ?L9il(doi\ • .corespondent writes: — All thro?ugh tfte elections ono litis noticed .the remarkable care leaders ■'' of both parties take of their health. Ministers of "the Crown here "do not Avork nearly «s -hard-, I should say, as they do hi Now Zealand. ■ There are • fewer cases of breakdoAvi-j, and riot so much 1 premature agoiiig. All? through this great cam-paign-Mr Asquith and. Mr Lloyd-George, Mr Winston Churchill and others havo found time to keep* up their? golf, to seek other fields of rocuperation. This procedure of -mixing strenuous politics and hea.A-y platform works \ Avith spells ih the open- uii* is. wisely regarded as an absolute necessity if men are to carry
on. Mr Winston Churchill did a round on' the Duhdee links ori the morning his supporters Avere piling lip his 6000 majority ut the ,poll. So even the most arduous 'campaigners contrive to come, out qf; the .'fight fit and well. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 5
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