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THE PREMIERS IN BRITAIN.

i SIR JOSEPH WARD'S DOINGS. By Telegraph-Press A3sociation-CopjTi2ht London, July 10. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward entertained six hundred guests at nn At Home at the notel Cecil. Among those present were: Lords Alverston (Lord Chief Justice), Kmitsford (an ex-Colonial Secretary), Macnaghten (Lord of Appeal), and Bathurst, the Lord Mayor of London (Sir T. Vcsey Strong), the Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt and Mrs. Harcourt, Sir Henry Primrose, the Hon. J. T. Moltcns (Speaker of the Capo Assembly), the various Agents-General, aiid many New Zealandcrs now in England. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward and Mrs. and Captain Seddon visited Cadbury's settlement at Bonrnoville, Warwickshire, 'and inspected tieHmorks.unndrt.niodeni village. Sir Joseph Ward was gratis*;' at the ideal conditions of the workmen and the educational facilities provided. Stratford and Warwick were also visited by Sir Joseph and Lady Ward.

MR. FISHER'S ARRANGEMENTS.

London, July 10. Mr. A. Fisher, Australian Prime Minister, will leave London on Wednesday for Marseilles, on his return home. Mr. Fisher has visited the Welsh coalfields, including Ton-y-pandy. MR, M'GOWEN IN THE NORTH. The Working Men's Christian Brotherhood welcomed Mr. M'Gowen, Premier' of New South Wales, at Manchester. The Lord Mayor presided. Mr. M'Gowen afterwards visited the city's sewago works, and was much impressed by tho gigantic scheme. Mr. M'Gowen was also entertained by the members of .the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. STRIKERS WISHED SUCCESS. (Rec. July 12, 0.20 a.m.) London, July H. Mr. Fisher, in replying to the Mayor's welcome at Cardiff, before an immense crowd of miners, said there was plenty of room for miners in tho Commonwealth. He concluded; his speech by wishing the Ton-y-pandy strikers success in their fight.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 7

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THE PREMIERS IN BRITAIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 7

THE PREMIERS IN BRITAIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 7

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