SIR J. G. WARD'S ATTITUDE.
his vague disclaimer;
(By TeleEraph.-Pris.s .Asso.qiatSoa,)'
~. T Auckland, iNovombef 13, . tnr Joseph Ward, r-eplying to the Citi-' zeiis Defence Committee, telegraphs;-— T emphatically deny tho .statement that J am endeavouring, *)r have eiidcavourocl, to embarrass the -Government in its worts. On the contrary, I have- ex>pressed readiness to .assist it in every possible way. My' remarks wero hi ado With a 1 full sense of responsibility. .My sincere desiro is that the industrial dis'puto.wijl ho amicably aid'satisfactorily' settled in the best interests of all classes of the- community and in tho particu- ; lar interests of many 'innccoi.it persons who will suffer ruin by prolongation rf tho struggle* In contradistinction to your resolution I have received many .communications from responsible .persons throughout tho Dominion -'approving the Course I have taken.."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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134SIR J. G. WARD'S ATTITUDE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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