THE PREMIER AND THE NATIONAL PRESENTATION.
CHRISTCHITRCH. March 10. Tilts afternoon the Premier wa* prffented with an address, signed by 20.000 persons. It liml linen intended to present Ihe address in April last year, previous to his departure for England, but it could not be illuminated in timn. It anpreciatinn and approval of the prompt ond practical proof lie gave nf the svmpathy of the colonists with Hie Motherland in the South African etruur'i , . Alon? 'villi Hie acMrew \vn.= pn;?o',ii<!(l' a portfolio containiiiK ?. ohoqiic, vjidcrstocd to be for abr.ut fi'ooo. hnjiig the ronifl.'nder of the "national pur=e " snli.. rorih"!! Wnro Ih' Premier !»ft to il.t"n!l the CoTona.t-icn. The Prrmier. in repl", def™ded his action in s.eo?p|.inir national m , ?. fi»rti-tionr ail'' fjoni.v) f'Jiif h? wtis i wra'Mir iran, saying that the rumour to that effect had been circulated in order to do him harm.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12618, 23 March 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)
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