PREMIER IN THE NORTH
DARGAVILLE MEMORIAL UNVEILED By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dargaville, Last Night. The Prime Minister had a busy day in Dargaville today. From 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., with only a brief respite for luncheon, he was attending to deputations, ijoth private and public. In the afternoon he delivered an address at the unveiling ceremony, which was performed by Mrs. Coates, of the soldiers’ war memorial, a band rotunda erected at a eost of nearly T3OO, raised by public subscription, in memory of men from Dargaville who fell in the Great War. There was a very large attendance of the public. The Prime Minister left shortly after the ceremony for Paparoa, in the southern portion of the electorate, where he delivered a political address. He leaves for Wellington via Auckland on Thursday at noon. f
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1928, Page 9
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