Mr Seddon.
(Per Press Association.) ] NYKKCAIUIII<L, March 21. The Premier, who managed to got through lo lnvorcargill -.villi groat (liHieuJty owing to breaks in tho railway communication was entertained by Iho recently I'orned , Liberal and Labour League at a| banquet to-night, some 500 persons being present. i Mr Soddon, who made u vigor- I ous speech, did not broaU t.e\v | ground to any extent, dealing i chiefly with the ]irosperity of tliej colony and of the Southland 'io;trift. Otherwise his muarKs were on the lines of recent utterance:; in j his own electorate.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1904, Page 4
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