"GOOD-BYE."
SIR JOSEPH AND THE CONFERr ' : : ENCE.;; :: ' ...* : :W ; '-C'\
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Last Night. A deputation consisting of Messrs "F. E. JOnes (x-rseident of the Cam terbury Chamber of Commerce), a. 1 Kaye, W. D. Meares, H. G. ;Marrinor, W. ' Wood, J. G. Moore, . and Roydg waited on. Sir Joseph. Ward yesterday. ./■,."■ Mr Jones sadd *hat the deputation (as representing the '■■ business community)'.wished to \ say ''good-bye" .to Sir Joseph on the. eve' of his, departure for the Imperial Conference.: The members of ith© deputation hoped-.that the Conference would have a successful issue, aad> that Sir Joseph would have a scfe return. Sir Joseph, said he thoroughly appreciated tt he kindness- shown-, to ham, and he realised the high value of tlio Conference and also the difficulty of one generation seeing far ahead into tho life of another generation; He tlianked them 'for their good wishes to himself. . , ■'»,,'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10175, 27 February 1911, Page 5
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147"GOOD-BYE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10175, 27 February 1911, Page 5
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