SIR CYRIL AND LADY NEWALL DEPART
WELLINGTON, April 15). , , TJiq G o e r n o,r.-,G en e )' nj , Sir Uyril Newall, accompanied by . Lady Newall and their'two dan'gliters and staff, left New Zenland in the Rimutaka! when she sailed from Wellington at ' fO' o'clock oh Thursday niglit. , Aii (informal gathering was held in the ship 'sv-lounge ■ Juet^»be-' = fore the sailing tihie, at which the chairman Of -the -'Wellington Harbour Board, Mr. W. II. Price, presented Bir Cyril Newall with an album of photo graphs of Wellington haijbour anu | wharves. The guests included the Cliief j -Tustice, vSir Michael Mygrs, who acts as Administrator until the arrival in.June of General Freyberg, tlie Prime Minist nr, Hom P. Fraseiy Members of Cabinot, tlie Iligh Commissioney for United I Kingdom, Sir Patrick Diifl', and Lady Dulf, diplomatic and consular representatives, lieads of churches, heads of services, the Mayor of Wellington, Mr. Appleton, and local body and Governt nieu otficials and their wives. After tlupresentation, a toast to the health of Sir Cyril and Lady Newall was honoured ; and the whole party joined in singing ! Auld Lang- Syne. The Rimutaka will call at Melbourim. j where loading will be couipleted and ; passengers embarked. She will then Lleave for London via Aden and Pori Said.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1946, Page 2
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