JAPANESE SQUADRON.
A CIVIC PJECEPIIOS. <r..f "Vlc&rupU.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A was accorded Rearand Uie ofr.cera <>: true .lapnnc-se training squadron. Speeches of welcome and a.ppreciat ye of Ja.pa.r.'» part in bUc preao.iii; war were irade by trip Mayor, the jU- Hon. W. F. >ias3ey, and Sir Joseph Ward. The Admiral, i-'i replying, naid that ;t was an honour to annouTicß tliat his nation always desired, not only to fulfil its o-biigations under tho Anjjlo-.iapanesc Alliance, but also to join hiind in hand writh the British nation to uphold the cause of hurnaaity and civilisation of the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 6
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