SIR JOSEPH AND LADY WARD.
: TRIP HOME PLANNED. '~. The Prime Minister has a busy.year ahead of him in. 1911. . What with. the Imperial Conference, the coronation,' the lust session; of the present . Parliament, and a general election in November, ■: he will bo kept- very busy. The Imperial Conference and the coronation are expected to mark a period of increased activity in Imperial sentiment and affairs in which many: leading .men in -the Empire (including his"Majesty the King) and the newspaper press of Great Britain will;be'.taking a prominent part. ; It is understood that Sir Joseph, and "Lady, Ward-will leave New Zealand early nest' year—probably: in January—on their voyage to the Motherland. Sir ■ Joseph Ward's last visit to' London was a very' brief one, extending over only a fes. weeks. On this occasion, however, Sir Joseph and lady Ward will-have a. fairly long holiday, as the coronation io not » take place, until June next". V' '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 4
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153SIR JOSEPH AND LADY WARD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 4
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