liberty, which inspire thei ’’copies on both sidc« of the Atlantic.” An accident was narrowly averted at the quarantine when the hawser holding tlw Macom to the Boren,gnria parted. As Mr MacDonald "'as prepared to step aboard, the Macom fdicl hack several feet almost pulling the gang filank off the dieek. r lhe Premier was warned back and the hawser was readjusted. A ipolice hand in an accompanying tug played “Rule Britannia.” Among the first to grasp the Premier’s hand as lie stepped ashore, was Secretary Stimson, who was with Sir iFsme Howard, and had waited at tho piqr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1929, Page 5
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