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NO SEAT FOR SIR JOSEPH WARD

SOMEBODY BUNGLED UNINTENTIONAL SLIGHT ON PIUMEi MINISTER. PKEBS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, February 17. To -the groat astonishment of tdvat. crowds of people who thronged the'" streets to Lord Kitchener W Dunedin, the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph .Ward), who had .'arrived with') the grdat soldier from the-.south, -was/: nut given a seat in amy of the ear- i riages which passed .in tine procession'"], through the town. :< It was subsequently learned that ' apparently no provision -had boon miado:' for Sir'.Joseph taking part in the pro- ' cession, and .after .the carriages lefts the iiia.ilway station he proceeded to the Grand Hotel by motor-car. There is little doubt that sudi a slight tfrt tlhe Prime Minister wiaa quite .aiaiiiitontionart, and due to ling on till© 'part of some one roaponsi--ble for the airraKgcinerits made at th'o' railway station.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 1

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NO SEAT FOR SIR JOSEPH WARD New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 1

NO SEAT FOR SIR JOSEPH WARD New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7056, 18 February 1910, Page 1