THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
A Porl I.AU OoVKHNOIt. The repeated expressions of regret at the departure of the Governor-Gen-eral. Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount dcllicoe, must have indicated to his Excellency, if indication were needed, the genuine affection which New Zealanders feel towards him. No King’s representative since our first Governor (Captain Hobson) has enjoyed a greater measure of popularity. Lord Jellied has succeeded in winning the regard of New Zealanders by his simple and entirely unaffected bearing and his genuine desire to he treated as a human being rather than a figurehead. When his appointment was first made, it was felt that a great honour had been conferred on the Dominion. That feeling lias not lessened.—" Christchurch Sun.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 2
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119THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 2
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