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MINISTERS ON TOUR.

MESSES. FISHER AND FOWLDS : ' ENTERTAINED. • ' By Telesraph—Press Association—Copyright/ ' Johannesburg, November 2*2. ' Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister of the Australian Commonwealth) and Mr. IWldj (New Zealand Minister for Education) spent a day on the East Hand. They, wore welcomed by Labourites. An address was presented by the Labour party to Mr. Fisher. It said his,prosence. had given them renewed hope and energy to endeavour to emulate the example of their oversea brothers. Mr. Fisher, in replying, said they need not be alarmed «t their present Email,., success politically. He appealed to them for a sacrifice to carry the movement forward. He had never advocated that " the workers should share tlio profits of industry, but had" advocated old age pen-. - sions and the taking over of monopolies by tho State and running them in' the interest of the people. ' VISIT TO PRETORIA; (Rec. November 24, 1.0 a.m.) ' Pretoria, November 23. . Messrs. Fisher and Fowlds arrived yesi v terday morning, aiid were welcomed by the Administration, the Mayor, and tho local Australasians. . The visitors were entertained at lunch- , eon, which was a most cordial function, and was attended by the Administrator, Lord Methuen, the Judges, and other pro< minent persons.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 982, 24 November 1910, Page 5

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MINISTERS ON TOUR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 982, 24 November 1910, Page 5

MINISTERS ON TOUR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 982, 24 November 1910, Page 5

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