SIR JOSEPH WARD.
AVhatover one may think of tho pei:tiof Si.' Joseph "Ward, one cannot help admiring his patriotism when abroad. It would 'have been the easiest tiling imaginable -for him. on his arrival in England, to have made tin l task Vf Mr Allen in ra'sing a loan for the Dominion somewhat diOici' u . Instead of doing .that, however, be Has gone out of his. wav. in Jin interview with the Financial News. to state that "New Zealar4 r.flVrs the mh-" ■+ ground i.n the world for the investment of capital." When lie. said tlv : ; he was speaking -wliat is undoubtedly the truth. But it would have lie"" so ea.sy for Jiima - not to have said it. His attitude in this matter affords a striking proof of his loyalty to tho Dominion, if it -does nothing else.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 4
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137SIR JOSEPH WARD. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 4
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