SIR J.G. WARD'S RETURN.
ADDRESSES OF WELCOME. AtrOKIiANDj Jolt is. A larg* wpftseatative' deputation waited on^ hfe w 5 ™* Mi **%& thit 4 public wfelcbtae be Staled to Bit- J. Q. Ward oti his arrival hlere. TtteS ihayor eipTe&Sed his plcaMre' itt afcbedifag to the request .After tiib bohspiciious ißflity Sir Joseph had displayed j&d. the" wbrtßv manner in which be had represented the bblbny,. Aucldarid would bei-dif4rflßtly lafckmg m fliity if the was hM a pubßc ration; It w&s 1 ? **»tefc ft reco&rHfcfan of his colony. A strong cbmfarfttfee £? re appointed to niifec the iieceksafv ofrangenients. A siiriilaT i&g&B be tfeseiifeed bv thb bfeueh of the SSSiS U ©aeration.
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Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 4
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109SIR J.G. WARD'S RETURN. Evening Star, Issue 12868, 18 July 1906, Page 4
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