SIR JOSEPH WARD AT HAMILTON.
(PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ' ■ HAMILTON, June 3. Th_re was a remarkaole demonstration at Hamilton last night to welcome Sir Joseph Ward, who delivered a political address to over a thousand people. People had to fight for places long °f; oro the meeting started. The crowd biled the passages of the hall, and nocked on to the stage. The address was on the lines of previous speeches, kir Joseph said the policy would be on broad, open lines for tlTe good of tho People and the progress of the country. He would make it known to the people before the election, and trusted to tne good judgment of the people. The audience was very entuusia.tic throughout, and after unanimously carrying a vote of confidence, rose" and wildly cheered Sir Joseph and Lady Ward.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 11
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136SIR JOSEPH WARD AT HAMILTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 11
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