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The Dreadnought Gift

PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. luvercargill last night- At a meet ing ad Waikiwi, convened by Mr W. A. Morris, who opposed Sir Joseph Ward for the Awarua Electorate, itwas resolved that in the opinion of this meeting of Awarua electors the action of the Ward Government in making and unconditional and absolute offer of a battleship to the British Government without authority of Parliament merits severe censure and forfeiture of the peoples confidence ia the Ward Government. The speakers affirmed the need of maintaining the uavai supremacy, but «-or.demued the unconstitutional method of making the offer.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4130, 15 April 1909, Page 3

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The Dreadnought Gift Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4130, 15 April 1909, Page 3

The Dreadnought Gift Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4130, 15 April 1909, Page 3

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