THE ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION
TIE BOER DISPLAY. Press Association -13v Telegraph—Copjri'sht. NKW, YOl-IK, JJnroli D 3. :(iJ.i>nei.ved Mureli 2!), at S.JtJ a.m.) At tiio iiistanco of tlio British Am-lias-swlov, fire Commissioners at tho iSt. Loiiis Exhibition prohibited the pfnpcfscd lloor 'ivav display, on the grtmntl that it tvoitltl- i;e insulting to the liritish ai'iiiy. Sltl J. G. 'WAKD 'TO P.EFRESEXT NEW ZEALAND. (FKtiU J, SPKCI.VI. t'CIIIIiIiSi'ONDEST.) A.UC-KXAND, March 20. I have good authority for stating that Sir Joseph Ward, will represent the New Zealand "Govcriimcnt at tho opening of the fit. Louis J'ixJ'iiliiti.on.. lie has booked his passage by 'the K.Jt.S. Sierra, which leaves here °)n the iith prOx. for San Francisco, and pufposcs btiiig. back iu the colony in time for iho opei'iinj of Parliament. Mr T, K. Donne, r-iqicriniendent of the Government. Totir-ist department, wilt accompany JSir Joiieph.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12935, 30 March 1904, Page 5
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