SIR JOSEPH WARD
"THE FIRST STATESMAN IN THE LAND." By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin. Last Night. At a meeting of the Supporters of the Libera] Party :>t Palmerston a motion was carried conveying to Sir Joseph Ward their high appreciation of the signally able manner in- which he had guided the destinies of the country for the past six .rears, and expressing the hope that he would, at the earliest opportunity, assume the leadership of the Liberal and Progressive Party, because it was not fair that the country should be deprived of the services of the first statesman in the land.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 230, 27 March 1912, Page 5
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100SIR JOSEPH WARD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 230, 27 March 1912, Page 5
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