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LORD AND LADY JELLICOE.

FAREWELL FACTIONS

(PEBSS AS9OCIATIOS TZLEGSAM.)

WELLINGTON, November 14,

To-morrow their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe will bo present at a Boy Scout and Girl Guide rally ! at Newtown Park, and in the evening Cabinet.Ministers and their wives will be entertained to dinner at Government House. On Sunday afternoon his Excellency will attend a Masonic service at St. Mark' 3 Church. His Excellency has arranged to unveil the Terrace School War Memorial on Wednesday morning. Farewell visits will be paid during the week to H.M.S. Dunedin, the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association's Booms and Commercial Travellers' Club. Her Excellency has promised to open the Spring Show of the Wellington Horticultural Society on the afternoon of the 19th inst.. Prior to his departure from New Zealand his Excellency will be entertained by members of the Wellington "Wellesley and Rotary Clubs and by the officers of the New. Zealand Permanent Forces. Addresses of faro--well will be presented by the St. John Ambulance Association and by the New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association. ~ ~ Lord and Lady Jellicoe were the guests of the Navy League to-night. A Bilken flag was presented to them for tho Hon. George Jellicoe. "Don't let flown on the sea-ser-viee," said Lord Jellicoe in his speech, "whether it be tho great mercantile marine, upon which, the prosperity of the Empire depends, or the Navy, upon which the.safety of the mercantile marine depends."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 12

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LORD AND LADY JELLICOE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 12

LORD AND LADY JELLICOE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 12

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