THE PRIME MINISTER
VISIT TO TARANAKI.
A CORDIAL RECEPTION.
(By Teleyrapii — Press Association.} HAWERA, Last Naghlt. The Premier and party visited South Taranaki this morning. Arriving at Normanby by the maii train ifirom New Plymouth, Sir Jb6* 'eplhl Ward delivered an address there jto a lairgeJyHattendedi meetingi ofi sefttJiers, and was* accorded' a vote of j thanks and confidenoe. v The party : after war lis came on. to< Hawtero, • where they vifoited,. the Diiistriot TTn'gjh) SpbtooS! and Convent School. The Pirtemrier later addressed a crowded meteting (kn the Opera House. Sir Jfcseph, who. spoke for over twky hours, received a, cordial reception^ ! and was frequentHiy applauded. BBSs address iwa& on the lines of hi& previous speeches throughout 4)he Doan>inaom He defended the Govern.--meat's administration', especially its finlanctei, tt'aind, railways; and .defence- ' the Mokau esfcatev;' ,co^<^usaion ; • off the address; ofcthlankV ' and confidence was carried by poalahiimationi," cheers being ackxwded the ( Piremler. The Ministerial) party SdFt jby the * train for Sfcrat- , ford. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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160THE PRIME MINISTER Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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