“VIVE LA FRANCE.” —M. Paul Serre, Consul for the French Republic in New Zealand (right), this morning officially greeted Caotaine de Frigate P. Auverny, commander of the war sloop Cassiopee. This afternoon the caplin called upon the Cover nor- General, Sir Charles Fergusson, at Government House. The French vessel Is captain to go i n t o d ry dock at Devonport for a few days.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 1
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66“VIVE LA FRANCE.”—M. Paul Serre, Consul for the French Republic in New Zealand (right), this morning officially greeted Caotaine de Frigate P. Auverny, commander of the war sloop Cassiopee. This afternoon the caplin called upon the Cover nor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, at Government House. The French vessel Is captain to go into dry dock at Devonport for a few days. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 1
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