Welcome to Hon, Hall-Jones
iUiipt at Bellamy's By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, this dav. During tho supper adjournment last night the members of both branches of the Legislature imt in strong forco in Bellamy's for the purpose of extending a welcome home to tho Hon, Hall-Jones, Mr. Soddon preside! Tho health of tho lion. Hall-Jonos was drunk in bumpura. In the oourso oi his roply ho said that during his travels in ibo old land he had found tho namo of New Zealand a password almost ovorywhero and a namo that was rovorod by certain classes, 110 had come back with a greator opinion of Now Zealand than he had ovor had before, and the belief ho lud always hold, that New Zealand was destined to occupy in the South Seas the saao position as Great Britain now ocoupiod in the noi'thqrn homisphore, had been fully confirmed,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1058, 4 August 1904, Page 3
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146Welcome to Hon, Hall-Jones Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1058, 4 August 1904, Page 3
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