RECRUITING
MR HAMILTON’S CAMPAIGN By Telegraph—Press Association WESTPORT, March 19. The Hon. Adam Hamilton addressed a large gathering in the Theatre Royal this evening, in furtherance of recruiting, and was given a very favourable hearing. Mr Hamilton regretted the serious Illness of the Prime Minister, and said that though he was politically opposed to him the Prime Minister was one of his best friends. All were working together now in the cause of the Empire. Shortly after his arrival Mr Hamilton was afforded an opportunity of seeing bulldozers, tree dozers and discers at work in clearing and otherwise Improving bush land, and was very favourably impressed with what he saw.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21608, 20 March 1940, Page 9
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