SIR JOSEPH WARD ATTEMUKA
Timaru, December 5. Sir Joseph Ward, peaking at Temukn last night, said he was in favour of moderate labour, but did not countenance direct action as opposed to constitutional law. He would nod remain v
»i"! n.- ->'i. the support, of extremists like Mr. Holland and Mr. Frnser. He was out for progress, but would not allow himself to b, squeezed on any question of which hi was not in favour.
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Christohurch, December 5, Sir Joseph \\'ar<i addi-esseu a. crowded meeting ot Kllesineri! electors at Leeston "to-niglit, and received a very attem hearing. His speech was on the lines' of liis recent in the soutn. He strenuously denied a published statement, that ho was in any way whaii pledged lo the "lied Feds" lie was the only leader who had put up an opponent against Mr. H. li. Holland and Mr. P. I'raser. He received a Vote of tnaiiks and confidence, with the hope that the Liberal Party would bs returned to power.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 12
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170SIR JOSEPH WARD ATTEMUKA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 12
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