THE OPPOSITION LEADER.
VISIT TO CHRISTCHIiRCH. OPTIMISTIC AS TO ELECTIONS. The Leader of the Opposition, Sir Joseph 'Ward,;arrived;' at Christghurcii this iuoriii 4g, from Wellington. Sir Jbse|)li will stay in. ■until Monday, when he will proceed South as far as Dunedin. He is not quite -certain that he will go ou to' Southland on this occasion. ; '• "Sir Joseph, in: a "brief conversation with a Suis* reporter, said that'.'he would be engaging- in -■soiue - campaign work, before the elections. His plans were. | not fully" .matured,- and he could not, i at present say iii .'which ho would speak. ; The friends of the:-Hon. -I). Buduo will: be very glad to heaf that Sir Joseph Ward hail a moat encouraging report to make as.-to his health. ■' Mr Buddo, he said, had iinproyeVl greatly in health, and there was every, reason, to believe, that hj? .'would, soon be fully , restored to his usual vigour.Sir Joseph himself some of €lie'. effects of the. wear and tear of the session, but in spirits lie is his ..u'suaiI optimistic and genial self.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 235, 7 November 1914, Page 14
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175THE OPPOSITION LEADER. Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 235, 7 November 1914, Page 14
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