VICE REGAL MOVEMENTS
APPROACHING DEPARTURE OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Press Association. AUCKLAND, May 5. The Governor-General (the Earl el Liverpool), speaking at the Savage Club korero, said he would probably not leave New Zealand for nine or ten months. The Countess and he were about to redeem their promise to visit every district in the Dominion to bid the people farewell. He would-'leave in Juno to visit the Islands of th« Pacific, including Samoa, which it could bo taken for granted would come under New Zealand's control. He, had been in New Zealand six years, and he testified to the extraorduary support,t he had received from his Ministers, the officers of the Army and Navy, and officers of the Civil ’Service. His stay had been ,a time of great instruction to him, and ho would carry away very dear recollections of the little country that had never failed the Empire in anything it undertook to do in the greatest crisis civilisation ever had.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 4
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161VICE REGAL MOVEMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 4
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