British Commander in Japan Visiting N.Z.
P.A. WELLINGTON, January 29. The future of the New Zealand Force in Japan is to he discussed with' the Government by the Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in that country, Lieutenant-General H. C. 11. Robertson. C.8.E., D. 5.0., who arrived in New Zealand this evening, after crossing from Australia by air. General Robertson, who will be a guest at Government blouse for two days, will have discussions next week with the Prime Minister. Mr Fraser; the Minister of Defence, Mr F. Jones, and the chiefs of staff of the armed forces.
Travelling in a Royal Australian Air Force Liberator aircraft, General Robertson left Laverton aerodrome.. Melbourne, at 9.30 a.m.. New Zealand time, and arrived at Olakea at. 4.45 p.m. He was met by the Chief of the General Staff, MajorGeneral N. W. McD. Weir; the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice-Marshal A. de T. Nevill; and Mr D. Beresford, of the Department of Internal Affairs. A guard of honour, provided by the station personnel, was inspected by General Robertson. He came on to Wellington from Ohakea by car, arriving in the city just before 8 p.m., and proceeded direct to Government House.
He will probably bo in New Zealand for about a month, taking some holiday leave after his discussions with Government and Service chiefs, for which purpose lie may be in Wellington for a week. General Robertson. who lelt 8.0.F.U., Japan, by air on January 10, is visiting New Zealand at the invitation of tlie Prime Minister. _He is accompanied bv Colonel G. Jenkins. Director 'of Public Relations, British Commonwealth Occupation Force, and Contain W. Simpson, A.D.C. The New Zealand Military Liaison Officer in Melbourne, Colonel Duff, also travelled with the party. Colonel Jenkins and Captain Simpson are both New Zealanders. Captain Simpson is a member of the New Zealand Force in Japan, and Colonel Jenkins, who was born in Hastings, and left New Zealand in 1933, is now a member of the British Army. He has also served with the Australian and Indian Armies. His mother lives in We 11 in g t on. ,
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Grey River Argus, 30 January 1948, Page 3
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