OTTAWA’S WELCOME
TO NEW CANADIAN GOVERNOR. . | United PresH Association By E'e* " Telegraph.—Copyright. 1 OTTAWA. April 8. The- City of Ottawa received the Karl and Counters ol H/ssborough will colourful ceremonies, toueliod with d"tails of a ncient royal splendour. AI:I----jt.ary guards of honour made a, striking background at the decorated railway station, when- tmeign and domestic dignitaries greeted the vicC-regal party. Thousands of people jammed the streets in fine weather, and warmly cheered the new -Governor-General. .Mayor Allen delivered a speech of welcome .in which he complimented Lprd : B.fffshprqu,gli. on his family traditions. ...and,, addressing the Counit -s, said; “The citizens of Ottawa have already been charmed and captivated by the gracious reputation which has preceded Her Excellency.” Viscount Dunratiiion immediately took the wheel of one of the official motors and drove off iHito the neighbouring countrywide for a tour of inspection.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3
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141OTTAWA’S WELCOME Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3
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