THE PREMIER'S VINDICATION
CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD -|i WISHES FROM STRATFORD. |1 Stratford, December 3. ?J§ To-day the Stratford Liberal Asßocia»Jj tion sent the following telegram to SiTs Joseph Ward.— v * , The Right Hon. the Prime Wellington.—At a general meeting oij the Liberal Association, (held at ford last night, it was unanimously solved as follows: "That this meeting de«J sires to place on record its appreciation ~J of, and great satisfaction with, the able ' explanatory statement made by your--' self in the House and reported in the I Press of the Dominion, in r»ply to con- >i temptible and unwarranted attacks made 1 upon you/ in your private capacity, and J further wishes to congratulate you upon y > the unshaken confidence of your fellowmembers and the Press generally, as evi-z.| denced by their respective statementa ] wishing yourself, Lady Ward, and fam- \ ily long life, prosperity, and happiness. « —Joseph McCluggage, chairman."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 5
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149THE PREMIER'S VINDICATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 5
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