OUR BATTLESHIP.
.u : 'sti;.\!j.vs yvk./omf.. \'y (abk —Pre-* A«oci;:tio:i— Copyright. Melbourne, March 27. Xlllllevn-'-s !IU-.-.-.HV.''S bsve. been exbetween th" cruir-cr Xew Zealand and (lie v.ireb-s station at Wili::'.val depai. Lord Deiinrin lvccivril a incs-a;. r e. and i\ plied welcoming the v<^s;l. Mr. Fisher sent a me.-sape to Captain ITalsey: •■Welcome to Australia. AVe must iivc together. T believe we should work together for peace and happiness, .'.ml to that end. if necessary, fijrlit together." Captain Halscy replied: ''Many thanks for cordial welcome.''
7JIK XEYY ZKALAXn ITIXF.nARY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wpllinjtfoii. Thursday. The Coventor lias approved of the proposal that the Xew Zealand shall remain in Wellington from April 12 to 22. leaving that day for Auckland, and tonrliinjj at Xapier and fiUhorne, and arriving in Auckland on April 2!) and remaining till 'May 11. These proposals require Captain Halsey's consent. The further itinerary will lie settled after the arrival of the vessel.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 5
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153OUR BATTLESHIP. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 5
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