OUR MINISTERS AT HOME.
PRESENT AT CABINET MBEJHS9/ , FORTHCOMING .VISITS. ADDRESS 70 THE PILGBIM)?, . FUTURE OF SAMOA. Received Oct. 27, 12.10 a,«U London, Oct. US, Mr. Massey and Sir J. G. Ward at* turded a Cabinet meeting this morning and were given places of honor on either tide of Mr. Asquith. The meeting lasted two hqurs, the Empire and its war policy) being discussed. • \ Mr. Massey, interviewed, said he nU, impressed with the similarity of theproceedings, which were like those in Cabinet meetings in New Zealand. Thera was a warmth of feeling among th< Minister for the Dominion. Mr. Massey and Sir J. G. Ward, witN their secretaries, leave for the Western' fruit, to visit the New Zealanders, anj the British and French lines, returning to visit the Grand Fleet. A tour of tha provinces is improbable in order to conn nlete the programme in the iima'-sk lotted. "' > Negotiations with the Board of Trad* are dragging. Mr. Massey, on Wednesday night, addwssed The Pilgrims at the Savoy Hotel Lord Clnrlcs Beresford presided. Mr. Massey saii- "New Zealand is hold.. ins German Samoa for the Empire. an« ws mean to keep it"
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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191OUR MINISTERS AT HOME. Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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