HEREDITARY TITLES
MIL POOLE HAS NO TIME FOR THEM. Bj Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Friday. Mr. Poole, M.P., la his prc-sessional address at Ponsonby, referring to tlio honor conferred oh the Premier, said Sir Joseph Ward could not call himself a democrat any longer. He (Mr. Poole) • had no time for hereditary titles, and thought Sir Joseph Ward had made the blunder of his lifetime in accepting a baronetey. He thought we should have a Hereditary Titles Prevention Bill. As a matter of fact, he did not helieve Sir Joseph Ward intended to come back' and stay here. If Sir Joseph Ward resigned his seat it would be quite possible for Sir JohnFindlay to win Awarmi. There .were all sorts of reports concerning other men, but the position was so • mixed that everything seemed upside, down^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 2
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135HEREDITARY TITLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 2
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