SIR JOSEPH WARD.
;;'-: : - ; - ;i bBPAIITUBB.'FROM.IiONpON. , (lly .'Telterapli.'-i'rtM ''AsJd*la"lion.-Ci>DyHelil.i- ---• :•'" ■ (Reef August 23, 0.30 a.m.) London, August 22. ' Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, Dr. Fitehett '(Solicitor-General), Mr. Jas.. Hislop (secre- ;. ; tary to Sir Joseph ..Ward), and Miss Rubi . Seddon hare | left London-, end will sail from : : Vancouver bv the M»kura. A large crowd 0 warmly cheered as the train left Euston. Included.among them'were'.Mri H. W. ■:' Just (Assistant iXJndcr-Secretary of State*for tho Colonies), representins the Colonial Of--0 fico; Mri, Mrs!, end the Misses H»ll-Jones; ,' 'the Ciiineso Ambassador, Li Ching Feng; Dr. j Chspple, Mr/.J/.H-iWithefofd; Mr. J. W. ) R»ymand, Colonel jDavies,Sir Walter Kennairay, and Mr Wray Pallisor. , •' ; ■;■ ,:^ r ..m ,■.,,;••„,j-a-.. ■ ■;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 9
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106SIR JOSEPH WARD. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 9
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