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Sir Joseph Ward.

(Per Press Association). INVrcUCAUtIJI.L. April 20. Sir .1. 0. Ward, speaking at a I.U*i|quct following on the opening of a coii/l/incd road and railway bridge at Kivcrsdale, on the Switzers liin?, commented oil the fact that the railway, telegraph and telephone services in America were in the hands of private companies, whereas in New Zealand they belonged to the country. If tliis was Socialism then it was a. (great tiling for the country, lie did not think any administration would allow these great assets to pass I'roin the people. On the other hand, all would do their utmost to prevent the colony bring drawn into anarchism or extreme social doctrines injurious to the people.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 3

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Sir Joseph Ward. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 3

Sir Joseph Ward. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 3

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