COLONIAL PREMIERS IN ENGLAND.
THE PREFERENCE QUESTION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 29. (Received. -April 29, at 10.25 p.m.) The Morning Pest contends that tho arguments with which the Government meets tho Premiers on tlio preference question should) be published daily in full. 1! the Government refuses to make practical advances the nation is entitled to know whether it is pleading dear food or fear of foreign retaliation. 1 THE SEDDON MONUMENT. LONDON, April 29. (Received April 29, at 10.25 p.m.) Sir J. G. Ward visited St. Paul's Cathedral to-day lo select a site for the Seddon monument. 110 met a parly of schoolboys, and readily responded to an invitation to speak. The crypt rang for five minutes with a message of advice and hope.
GERMAN ATTACKS ON MP, BOTIIA BERLIN, April 28.
The Berlin Boersen. Zeitung and othei German papers make a vehement attacli on Mr Botha. for entering tho conquerors' service and becoming tho lion of the London season.
SIR J. WARD. LONDON, April 28. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward return by the s.s. Mooltan, sailing from England on May 24.
A BANQUET. LONDON, April 28. Mr Winston Churchill gave a bnnquc in honour of the Premiers.
MR DEAKIN. LONDON, April 28. Mr Deakin spent the week-end at the Isle of Wight.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13890, 30 April 1907, Page 5
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