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MAKING PROGRESS.

MR. SAVAGE'S HEALTH. NOT YET BACK TO WORK. SHOULD TAKE HOLIDAY. [By Telegraph.—Press Association] WELLINGTON, Feb. 10. The condition of the Prime Ministcr, Mr. M. J. Savage, is not yet sufficiently improved to allow him to resume work; in fact, it is not expected that he will be back at Parliament Buildings this week. There is still a good deal of feeling among his colleagues that Mr. Savage should take a short holiday away from Wellington before the session resumes on March 1 but this docs not appear likely. In the meantime, his health is so satisfactory that he is able to do a good deal of official routine work at his home in Molcsworth Street.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 16 February 1938, Page 2

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MAKING PROGRESS. Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 16 February 1938, Page 2

MAKING PROGRESS. Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 16 February 1938, Page 2

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