WELCOME TO OFFICER
Lieutenant-'Commi Mason's Rece There were over 1 and members of the Y( Lancashire Society j the concert chamher I welcome home Lieu! mander J. Mason," R-N has recently arrived hringing with him hi infant daughter. On behalf of the citii rua, the Mayor, Mr. P Avelcomed Lieutenant • and Mrs. Mason, and hoped they intended toi their home. Mr. A J. White, pre Rotorua R.S.A., also exi come to the family, and tion to the plight oi people, who withstood the German attack, ai not at the end of ti "The American natioi remember what the peo; have borne for them,"! Mr. P. A. Wallwori of the Rotorua Yorkshii shire Society, also spol "In spite of all thati about me," said Lit mander Mason, in re; before you, a man of v sequence. I am not use; as it is very much agai ing. During the war taught to keep our moi use a term common to England, 'say nowt.' 1 ject fear of 'occasions fear is one." Gonim thanked the Associatior speakers, and the g'ue sincere welcqme. The remainder of thf spent in dancing.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5293, 4 January 1947, Page 4
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187WELCOME TO OFFICER Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5293, 4 January 1947, Page 4
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