GUARD OF HONOUR
ON INSPECTOR-'GENERAL'S DEPARTURE. T W , 1,011 K'M.S. Ruahine sails for London from Wellington, on Thursday, at 12 6 clock, slio will have as a passonger tho . Inspector-General of Overseas Forces, Sir lan Hamilton, who has been m New Zealand, on tho'request of tho Now Zealand Government, to inspect tho Territorial Forces. At tho wharf a guard of honour, consisting of fifty men and two officers, on© bearing regimental colours, and tlioband of tho sth Rogiment, will parade, to give the , departing officer a fitting send-off. All officers of the Headquarters Staff will be present half-an-hour before tho advertised timo of tho vessel's departure. • General Hamilton to-day will ho the guest of tho New Zealand Club at luncheon, and will bo tho principal speaker at tho function.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2165, 2 June 1914, Page 5
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129GUARD OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2165, 2 June 1914, Page 5
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