H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.
BATE Of- HXEIX
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Baoeived January 27, da p.m. Loudon, Jan. 24. The New Zealand 13 sailing on February 2() ; and it is anticipated she will bo absent for 18 months, it is not decided whether she is proceeding t# iadia or Australia first-
Lady Jejljcoe i(s aocornpauyirg liar husband, provided her liealth restored.
Lord Jellicoe's staff inolmle3 Commodore Dreyer, ex-captain of the Iron Duke, as paymaster; Captain Share, formerly private secretary to Lord Northcote; Commander Ramsey, ex-captain of the Broke; Commander Desalis, nephew of Count Desalis (Minister at the Vatican); Flag-Lieutenant Morgan, formerly Flag-Lieutenant to Admiral kingHall, of the Australian squadron- Commodore Dreyer has been appointed chief of staff, with Lieutenant-Commander Lloyd as secretary. Captain Ecggett, formerly navigator of tha Iron Duke, commands the New Zealand. The other principals are; Commander Calvert, of the submarines; Lieutenant Commander Boyle, a New Zealander; Lieutenant Chevalier, who served in the Vindictive at Zeebruge. The majority of the principals served under Admiral Jellicoe in the Iron Duke. --Aus.-N.Z. Cablv Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 5
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173H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1919, Page 5
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