LORD MACLAY.
-m ■ — -■ m GOOD FRIEND TO DOMINION. MR. MASSEV'S RECOGNITION. (By Telegraph.—Owu Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, this day. Cabled reference to the arrival of Lord Mac.lay in Australia, a.ml to his forthcoming visit to New Zealand, recalled to tho mind of the Premier the work which Lord Maclay did for the Dominion during the war, when he held the responsible office of Shipping Controller. In a statement made by Mr. Massey, he remarked that "in his ensuring for Nexv Zealand a regular supply of ships throughout the most trying period, the Dominion owes a special debt of gratitude to Lord Maclay. It was only right to acknowledge, also, the valued co-operation of Sir Kenneth Anderson and Lord Inverforth. All three men had proved themselves good friends of Nexv Zealand in those dark days," and Mr. Massey hoped that Lord Maclay's tour xvould be the forerunner of visits from each of the others. "I am sure there is no necessity for mc to bespeak a very cordial welcome to Lord Maclay, and I hope he will thoroughly enjoy his stay in the Dominion," said Mr. Massey.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4
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