SIR JOSEPH WARD.
WELCOME TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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j Adelaide, Feb. 22. ! Sir Jo9&ph Ward was welcomed lo Sooth Australia by iho Mayor of Adelaide at a gathering at the Town Hall. The Mayor exprossod a hope that reoiprooily between New Zealand and South Australia Would soon bo au accomplished fact. Ho Wished Sir Jouph Ward all success in hit mission to Rome. Too lkomier a'so weloomed Sir Joseph, and said that South j Aust a'ia was frieidly to New Z-a'and, Ho ivisbsd Sir Josoph Ward euoooss. • Sir ■Joseph Ward said ho was sorry that tbs that tho Meaty for reoiprooity signed by I Kingston and him in 1895 had not boon I agreed to by South Australia. Now Zealand was willing to renew negotiations I with the OommonwoaUh. Development of trade with tho oolonics was nil im- I portant. Regarding Now Zealand's attitude towards the British navy, ho deolared that it was not favorable to a separate navy. New Zealand had the kindest 1 feelings for Australia, and the meetings of I their public nun was of immense im- 11 .portanoe. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1681, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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