IMPERIALISM.
A striking omission ifrom PaiTliamentany discussion during "the session just ended was referenoe to the. Imperial mission of Sir Joseph Ward to the Old Country. In the scramble for public works votes and political odds and ends, everybody seems to have forgotten that we sent a couple of envoys to the Imperial Conference this year, and that one of them came back a Baronet, and the other a Knight. The Legislative Council touched briefly on the subject, but only to complain that its own invitations were miscarried, or something. Possibly it is well that the huge volume of the Imperial tConfer>nce transactions for 1911 should remain ealed—at anyrate for the sake i.f .Sir Jo:;eph Ward.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10463, 30 October 1911, Page 4
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116IMPERIALISM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10463, 30 October 1911, Page 4
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