That the captain of a nuvA Ixxit is no respeoter of persons was. well o\einplitied yeatorday, says the Wfstcrn P'acifio Hcraldi of March 22nd. Thf Makur'a had left its motfring 1 at Sn-va when Sir Joseph Ward and family lushed along the wharf just- in iiinc to Lie too late. The Union Steam Ship Company's launch, however, came to the residue, and tlio ,s.ulc©2^s):» J to- the la.te "Kino 1 Dicik;' was sa.fe;b- stowed
a-board. Surely we are entitled to consider it a compliment that, thf Prime Minister of "'God's own country" could only toai" himself -away from the attractions of Sxwa- at the last possible moniant-.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 1
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