THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
VALEDICTORY REFERENCES. Auckland, May 5. The Governor-General, speaking at the Savage Club korero, said he would probably not leave New Zealand for nine or ten months, and the Countess and he were about to their promise to visit every district in the Dominion to bid the people farewell. He left in June to visit the islands of the Pacific, including Samoa, which it could be taken for granted would come under New Zealand control. Ho had been in New Zealand six years and had received every assitance from Ministers, officers of the army and navy, and officers of the Civil Service. His stay had been a stay of great instruction to him, and he would carry away very dear recollections of the little country that had never failed the Empire in anything it had undertaken to do in the greatest crisis civilisation ever, had. 'i
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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147THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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