MR SEDDON'S RETURN.
Press Ass«ciation—By Telegraph—Copyright CAPETOWN, September 30. (Received Sept. 30, at 10.40 p.m.) The Tongariro has arrived from London. Mr Seddon met with a cordial reception, and was entertained at a public luncheon. (Received Oct. 1, at 0.30 a.m.) Mr Seddon, in the course of a speech at the luncheon, declared that every moral support would be given to the loyal Dutch by the colonists. The removal of causes of friction with those from whom we differed must make the country prosperous under British rule, ensuring a peaceful and prosperous settlement. (Pbk United Press Association!) AUCKLAND, September 30.' A private 'cable from Capetown states that the Premier and the tJororiation Contingent will arrive at Auckland on the 25 th October. At a representative meeting of citizens it was decided to arrange a fitting public welcome' to the Premier, on his arrival iu Auckland. WELLINGTON, Soptombor 30. The Acting-Premier has been advised that Mr Seddon arrived at Capetown yesterday by the Tongariro. The message reported, that he was .expected to leave at midnight for Hobart, where ho is duo on the'lßth October, and at Auckland on tho 25bh.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 5
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189MR SEDDON'S RETURN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 5
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