NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL
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PRIME MINISTER’S WELCOME LORD BLEDISLOE REPLIES WELLINGTON, To-day. The following message was received by Lord and Lady Bledisloe from the Prime Minister. Kir Joseph Ward, who is at Rotorua: ‘•On behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand I desire to extend td-your Excellencies a most cordial welcome to this Dominion. I ini greatly disappointed that my indisposition should prevent my attendance at your induction ceremony, but 1 look forward to having the pleasure of meeting you both personally in the near future. “J sincerely trust your term of oflice will he pleasant and I hat your Excellencies will thoroughly enjoy your sojourn among us. Kindest wishes and personal regards." His Excellency has sent the following reply: •Please accept the warmest thanks u£ Lady Bledisloe and myself for the very kind message you have sent to welcome us on landing in the Dominion. w r e both greatly regret that indisposition prevents your being present at my formal assumption ot office today, but sincerely hope that you may soon be restored to health and strength. We are looking forward very much to an early opportunity of meeting you."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11
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194NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11
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