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A GREAT RECEPTION.
HR WILSON AT BOSTON
{Received This Day a* 8 30 a ‘ l ’-] NEW YORK, February 24. *■* AusWi- r-; A™“*7 z P«r t f* ,Ve “ ridel Wilson’s .r----iSS.'STiJJ' £»£ smss «;3 P . , to t he Mechanics Halls, wheie s|s||=s jj&s&gZS and his audience by saying I whether you are half so glad _. t a nl to see y ou - , He gave a naming to his opponents l H n he said -“I think a light is somcwhen he saul. wllo opp ose times good but wßh would be the great good ot wonu an indulgence.” The audience seemed a trifle ui l ■pointed because Mr Wilson dul not meuion the League of Nations Upon -the conclusion ofhis speec Mr Wilson immediately departed foi Washington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 3
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135MR WILSON. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1919, Page 3
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