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DOMINION POLITICS

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S HOPES NEED FOR YOUNG MEN Press Association WELLINGTON, Sunday. ‘‘l have belonged to that tribe myself,” said the Governor-General, Lord B.ledisloe, in reply to a suggestion by the president of the Wellington Orphans’ Club, Mr. W. H. Bennett, at a gathering last evening, that His Excellency might be bored by New Zealand politicians. “However, I am devoutly glad that I have left party politics behind me,” said Lord Bledisloe. “It leads me to express the hope that your young men will perpetually come forward from this community, 99 per cent, of which is British, with high ideals, to follow those who have recently passed away. New Zealand will need such men more and more as time goes on.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 11

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DOMINION POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 11

DOMINION POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 11

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