THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
FAREWELL Ai' AUCKLANjJ^B By Telegraph.—Prtss JkUorliUon; Auckland, Last A civic farewell was tendered Governor-General and the Liverpool in the Town Hall There was a large attendance. In reply to an address from zens, Lord Liverpool said th> Wales would nowhere receive & whole-hearted -welcome t(mn f rtyn Zealand, who realised his only common with all members of the IttH Family, ia to work for the benefit community and share in the Sotfifl joys and sorrows. "You arc right to be gratified UfH appointment of Lord Jellicoe," fc« t&fl Lord Jellicoe, I am convinced, vote his eaergies to the welfare of sH Zealand just as he has given fek wqH life to the service he has so long adefl
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1920, Page 5
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119THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1920, Page 5
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