Sir Joseph ward and The Press.
In 1 3gard 10 the libal action p be brougl t by f ir J. G. Ward against the I ketch ma Express, thej proprietors of the papn 1 , while! diaavowii g any intention of attributing person .1 mol vas to Ministers, have decidei to ac opt service of a writ, so that ti e mat er is. like y to be fought out in he la 1 ’ courts. Wht i the (uestion nf the purchase of stau ling timber on Native lands was bring i.ebated in Parliament several newspapers published a paragraph, which implied that Sir J G. Ward was a member of a syndicate which had acquired rights over a totarft forest in the north. The Eketahuna Express is conducted by Mr Vile, a son of the member for Manawatu.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3
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138Sir Joseph ward and The Press. Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3
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