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SIR JOSEPH WARD.

APP'ED'VAL OF ARMTRIATIO'N

PROPOSALS.

NATIONAL HONOR AND'

TRIEIATIEIS!.

LONDON, April 28. Speaking at the meeting at Guildhall supporting; the Anglo-American treaty proposals Sir Joseph Ward said thait the people of New Zealand appreciated the striking advance made by President Taft's proposals upon the existing; treaties the world had ever seen. Hitherto questions of national honour had been uniformly omitted from the national treaties. Thia had too often in the past kept the -word of promise to the ear wliilo in tho hour of crisis it was broken. It was to be hoped this underlying sentiment of the present proposal was gtmuinio and that tlilena Was a sincere national love for peactei mai-lking the two most progressive countries in the world Speaking on bteihalf of Ntew Zealand and other oMel J-S)ea dominions he heartily .supported' the motion, which wag in the interests! of the Anglo-Saxon race and the world ait large.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 2

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SIR JOSEPH WARD. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 2

SIR JOSEPH WARD. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 2

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