EMDEN SAILS
A BIG SEND-OFF.. (By Telegraph—Press Association) 1 : V',’ WELLINGTON, July ; : 13.‘ : ". Sharp at 6.'30 o’clock this morning the German cruiser “Enidcn,” left VJyde Quay wharf, and proceeded [to Miramar, where she took in oil fuel. At about 10 o’clock the warship left for Suva. There were many people at her filial point of departure, and a great deal of enthusiasm was shown by those on the shore and on the wharf. It is the intention of Captain Ar-. nauld De La Periere to wireless.’‘lll's" farewell messages to the' GoverporGeneral and to the Mayor (Mr. G ! . A. Troup) and others. J ’.' WELLINGTON, July l'i!;’I His Excellency . the Governor-G;bii-eral. dias received the following. message fro mthe Commander of the German cruiser-. “Einden,” on its depart-' lire* from Wellington and the Dominion of New, Zealand:— “I would like to tender to your Excellency on behalf of all the personnel of my ship, my deep gratitude for -all the courtesy and hospitality extended by Your Excellency, and my humble request is that this may be conveyed to all concerned. With the highest' regards’ and best wishes to • Your Excellency and to the Dominion.—(Signed) Von Arnnuld De La •Periere.” " '
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1929, Page 6
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196EMDEN SAILS Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1929, Page 6
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