Colonial Treasurer at Home.
(PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION) London, May 1. In his address at the Royal Colonial Institute Mr Ward said that if the future proved that mistakes had been made in framing the social laws at present ruling in New Zealand, the com-mon-sense of the people would correct them. The people themselves would not allow the country to suffer, and they had no desire to smash up things which were at present successful. Though the Colony possessed all the elements of a separate nation it would warmly adhere to Greaj; Britain on the grounds of affection and commercial interests. -
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 257, 3 May 1895, Page 2
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