The Hon. J. G. Ward.
fSPBOUL TO PSESS AbSOGIATION.I LONDON, April's. The Hon J. GK Ward delivered an. informal address to the Colonial Party in the House of Commons. He advocated preferential trade rates throughout the Empire, Imperial postage and a Pacific cable, provid- < ing the last-named is left to private A enterprise. *^L
[Peb Pbebb Association.] -Jf^M WELLINGTON, Apeil 6. V The Government has not received *ny |Q communication from the Hori J. <?. j Ward bearing on the topics referred* to iv the cables chronicling his move" menta. With reference to the date of his return, the only information in th» possession of Ministers leads them tosuppoee that he intends to be back by the end of May. "
[from our own cobbkspondent.]
The Premier, in answer to an inquiry to-day, gave me to understand that th», Hon J. G. Ward would be in the colon j ate the end of May. The cable message of thii morning might be understood to meari that Mr Ward would leave England at the end of May. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5227, 6 April 1895, Page 4
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