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Sir Joseph Ward, Bart.

CRITICISED BY A CARPET BAG i'OUTICI.W. j.i!£H •- . : AUCKLAND, This Day. Mr Poole, M.l'., in a pre-Sossioiial address at f'onsoiihy. referring; to the honour conl'cired :i|:n)t the' Premier. said that Sir .Joseph Ward could not eall himself a democrat any longer, lie C\!r I'oole) had no time for hereditary titles, anil thought Sir Joseph Ward had made the blunder of his lifetime in <aeoopting a Baronetcy. lie thought Ave should have an Hereditary Titles Prevention Mill. A.s a matter ol fact lie did not believe Sir -Joseph "Ward intended to come hack and stay here. If Sir Joseph resigned his seat, it would-he quite possible for Sir J. Kinlay to win Awania. There were all sorts of reports concerning other men, but the position was so mixed thai everything seemed upside down.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1911, Page 3

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Sir Joseph Ward, Bart. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1911, Page 3

Sir Joseph Ward, Bart. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1911, Page 3

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