THE PRESS CONFERENCE.
MESSAGE BY SIR JOSEPH WARD
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. In response ,to invitations from the editors of;, the London Standard and London Chronicle, "Sir Joseph Ward sent congratulatory cablegrams regarding the opening of the Press Conference. He stated New Zealand recognised the immense importance the conference woulc." make powerfully for tbe> better ■understanding and mutual interest of tlr Motherland and oversea dominions, help ing to establish a.n improved and permanent ba»is for true Imperialism. Tlm opening of' the conference was anothK portentous mark of the ever-increasing Solidity of the Empire. He believer the conference would result m , effective co-operation of the press throughout al 1 the oversea dominions m the cause o true Imperialism and .m nil great move ments to make to that end.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11871, 8 June 1909, Page 6
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