SIR JOSEPH WARD.
LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND. i (Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) j f I.ON'UO.V TIMES SERVICE —COI'ARIGHT] j LONDON. June 28. ' 'Sir Joseph Ward has left by the .Mauretania lor New Volk, on route for • New Zealand. j Interviewed prior to hoarding tlie Mauretania, Sir Joseph Ward said:—j “The seuttlings at Scapa Flow and' the burning of the French flags by the ; German officers at Berlin will he a stern lesson to the Allies that they must zealously watch the fulfilment of every undertaking given in the Peace Treaty.” j Prior to leaving, Sir Joseph Ward arranged the flotation of a loan up to' a million sterling for a hydro-electric .scheme for the Otago Expansion Lea-' gue. The terms are similar to the loan raised for Southland for a similar scheme. Both loans have been under-.' written subject to the ratepayers vot-; ing the authority for the loan. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1919, Page 1
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149SIR JOSEPH WARD. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1919, Page 1
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