NAVAL COMMANDER
NEW' COALMODORE TAKES OYER
(By Telegraph —Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, April 17
A naval ceremony on the occasion of the arrival of Commodore F. .hinges Watson was observed on tile Diomede, Veronica and Laburnum to-day Commodore Wat.,-,on’s puma ill was hoisted on the Veronica this morning, and the now Commodore visited tlm Diomede, being received aboard by Roar-Admiral Blake., Commodore Watson inspected the division, afterwards being rowed ashore by ullicei's of t.lie Diomede, At sunset, the flag of Bear-Admiral Blake was .struck. ‘Tomorrow Commodore Watson will have his Hag hoisted oil tile Duinede,
and salute,s will be lired in honour of
the departure of Bear-Admiral Blaki ami Hie arrival of the new Commodore
GUN RUNNING INTO INDIA
CALCUTTA, April Id
if | lie biggest captures of arms .-11 •i ’ - LI to the Indian Front h"- was made when Frontier ('oust a hula I'y inf■ ,i "pled gan rim si ~. iu I lie Kaim I di.-iiri' t and seized Phi r fins in good coiidil ion , mi a Iso thmm n a ulomn i m pistols.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 5
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176NAVAL COMMANDER Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 5
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