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THE WARD MINISTRY

THE POST FORECAST. I'liKss association - Wellington, la->t night. Tho Post to-night stilts: Up to the tirno of our going to press no rtlioial announcement hid boon made tn to tho persouiiol of tho now Ministry, but wo have good reason to btliovo that tho Word Cabitiot wil! consist of tho following : Sir Joseph Ward (Southland), Prime Minister, Colonial Treasurer, PostmasterGenoral, Commissioner of Telegraphs, and Minister in eta go of tho Tourist Department. Hen. W. Hall-Jonos (Canterbury), Minister of Public Works and lviilways. Mr J a?. Carroll (Poverty Hiy). Native Ministor and Colouial Secretary. Mr J. McGowan (Thames). Minister of Mines and Justice. Hen. Colonel A. Pitt (Nolsor), AttorneyGeneral, Mr J. A. Millar (Otago). Minister cf Labor and Murine. Mr K. McNab (Southland), Minister of Lands, Defence, and Agriculture. Mr Geo. Fowlds (Auckland), Minist j r of Education and Commissioner of Customs. Tho suggested new maulers nro Messrs Millar, McNab, and Fowld", aud they ropiaco the la'e Mr Soddon and Messrs Duccan and Mills. |

Interviewed to-night. Sir Jo'cph Ward said he had no official announcement to make regardiog the personnel of hie Ministry. “Ae a matter of faoi,” he added, “I will not bo in a position to do so for a oouple of days at least.’'

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1825, 4 August 1906, Page 3

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THE WARD MINISTRY Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1825, 4 August 1906, Page 3

THE WARD MINISTRY Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1825, 4 August 1906, Page 3

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