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The High Commissionship

Statement by Pre::;';;'

By Tolegranh.-Praa Association. Tijiaru, this day In tho conrso of an interview Mr Soddon was askod if ho purposed accepting the High Commissioncrship, Ho roplicd,' Timo will toll, I am still hopeful that I shall improve in health, and thero is a great deal to bo dono bore yet, Whoever takes tho position, and would do full justice to tho colony, \vill need to bo strong and robust, and my conviction is that I can do moro for Now Zoaland in tho colony than I could do if I wcto in tho United Kingdom. If uiy health does not improve I suppose tho proper thing for mo to do, in tho intorosta ot my family, would bo to take comploto rest."

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 3

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127

The High Commissionship Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 3

The High Commissionship Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 3

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