THE PREMIERS IN BRITAIN.
9 SIR JOSEPH WARD DEPARTS. By Telezr.iDh'-Press Association—Convrlebt London, July 11. The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. L. ITareourt) and Mrs. Harcourt, Sir Charles Lucas, and many New Zealanders assembled at Charing Cross Station to bid farewell to Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, on their departure from London. Sir Joseph Ward, in a parting speech, expressed tho pleasure tho visit had given him. New Zealand, he said, recognised that her hope was centred in the Motherland, and the power of the Navy. The attachment between the Homeland and tho Dominions was increasing. THE LABOUR TRIME MINISTER, London, July 11. Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, was entertained at breakfast in the Houso of Commons by tho Labour members of Parliament.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 5
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