New Zealand and Australia.
.Melbourne, May S. The Hon J. G. Ward was the guest eg the Stock Exchange to-day. The Chairman, in proposing his healthreferred in kindly terms to New Zealand. The Hon. J. Ward, in reply, said that if, in the future, Australia found her* self with surplus funds for investment New Zealand- might look .upon-ithe Commonwealth as a happy hunting ground rfor ,poney; .instead of further afield- ; • v The Bon. J. G. Ward interviewed thfc Hon. J. ,Drake and Mr Barton on ;th& question of the admission of penny letters. A further interview will.be held tp-.day.tp settle the matter.. ii - . ' At a luncheon at Parliament Honsedhe Hon. J. G. Ward, in a speech; saidibat as a matter of fact; is could not be said that there was any public opinlon in Hew Zealand in Reference tojoining the JPodofation. Ithad been formed* ‘vjAp far as be: could-see. ; thp -present p«oHqy,ojf the colony .was- f one pf , watching jthp development of .Pederafiwtl in AjWralih, Mr Ward expressed" Seddon’spnavpi'dablh absenop, * ‘ 'LordTjjopstofihi fenbrtained Sit,£ldy7fird (Jkdiehwths i representative India,Jdas- - dr G. Wind and % J, Peaeii^ ■W. ysr ii -vr ~ a, ~ „,
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 1
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188New Zealand and Australia. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 1
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