GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
STILL INDISPOSED. .* „ His Excellency the Governor-Gen«r%J, \, Sir Charles Fergusson, was reported ' yesterday morning as boing improved; ',' in' health, but it was not certain \s whether it would bo possible for hinrto, leave for Wellington as anticipated. "V It was intimated ~last ovening, now-ST; over, that his Excellency had been eoa- ,; fined to his bed all day, but hoped t<r ',-• leave it to-morrow. '\ On his doctor's advico, ho has de- ; cided not «to roturn to Wellington to-'**i night, but to go north to-mo'rrow even-" * ing if his state of health permits. i Her Excellency will also remain in ••- Christchurch until to-morrow. ThtS* morning she will visit the Y.W.C.A; in' %' Latimer square, and in the afternoon * will inspect.tho Karitano Home.' '-'';
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 8
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119GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 8
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