SIR JOSEPH WARD.
PROMISES TO MAKE THINGS WARM. By Telegraph—Press Association. Invercargill, Last Night. The Premier arrived to-night and received a cordial reception from a large crowd at the railway station. The Mayor made a suitable sjieeeh of welcome. and tin; Southland Pipe Band played Scottish airs..*• Sir Joseph made a short speech from the carriage platform, in which he acknowledged the warmth of the reception, lie said some people had tried to represent that coolness had grown in the electorate that he had represented t'oj: twenty-four years. He would undertake to make it pretty warm when lie went there, and there would be no more coolness after then. (Applause.) He also believed it impossible that Invercargill would retrogress to the reactionary Tories of the old days. Tor violent and abominable misrepresentations he had never heard anything to equal those had had been circulated in his electorate (hiring his absence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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150SIR JOSEPH WARD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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