THE PRIME MINISTER.
ARRIVAL IN INVERCARGILL.; AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. [by telegraph.—peeks association.] INVERCARGILL, .Tuesday. A very enthusiastic reception was accorded the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, upon his arrival in Invercargill to-night. There were considerably over one thousand people at the station to greet him. Tho Mayor, Mr. J. D. Campbell, and Mr. W. Stevenson, chairman of the Invercargill May Fair Committee, officially welcomed Sir Joseph, who briefly addressed ' the crowd. He .. expressed pleasure at being able to .participate' in the festivities. He was enthusiastically cheered-and played to his : hotel by a pipe band. - • ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 14
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