NO POLITICS YET
SIR JOSEPH WARD'S ATTITUDE.' Sir Joseph Ward, who is leader of the Liberal Party, as well as Minister for Finance in the National Government, declined vostcrday to wake any remarks ciinceruing the political situation. Mr. Mnvev and himself, he said, had just returned from .in Imperial mission ot, :-. v«rv important nature. He had not hod time since, his arrival in Auckland to examine the political situation, or to consult the members of his parly. > ■ * The Liberal leader indicated, as ha had done in Auckland, that he did not feel at liberty to deal publicly with party mfillers while he remained a menilwr of Iho Notional Government. Ho would be mooting t.lu> members of his party in due ooiitw.' Tv, the meantime he intended to haw a few days' hefidtvy before liv? resumed aotive work in Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 6
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139NO POLITICS YET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 6
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