SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE.
A FAREWELL BANQUET. , ■ i.'i By Tcl«erapli.—Press Aim.—Coforlity, I Received May 20, 10.40 p.m. f. ' London, &ay U. ; Mr. Andrew Fisheiv (High'ii'GoißhdijM fioner for Australia) preside over j large meeting at Australia Honn of $Hg wen aiul official!) to arrange a ro Nir Thomas' Mackenzie. , . 1>« Sir Peter Mcßride (Agent-General! (at V'istoria) said they regarded Sir Thrall Mackenzie as a man with whom (£» had always "been able to consult on tlu difficult problems affecting Austra»«ii and the Empire. fv Mr. Lloyd George wrote rcgreitlM that owing to his health he liould S unable to preside at the banquet. Sort MUner (Secretary for the Colonies) f}uu agreed t< preside at the banquet, wjfcitA was fixed for June 10. An inflaejftifi] committee was appointed, Including fori Harcourt, Lord Northeliffe, Lord ham, Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Btel'j cape, the Lord Mayor, and Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Received May 21, 13.55 a jn. ,Vs « , , London, May l£ s Australasians in thfe House of LaMfe' and the House of Commons farewell Bit Thomas Mackenzie at a dinner on J«i» 10. Lord Milner presides.—Auj.-K.Zj Cable Assn. V '
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1920, Page 5
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