The Press THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1958. Vice-Regal Visitors
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Gcrrernment House. Neverthe- • .ess, the claims of Christchurch ;“culd not be forgotten. Lord Crbham would probably be : az-.3ng the last to suggest that ssy very elaborate or costly tLroposais ought to be enter.aired: his public speeches '■ ra . e indicated a desire that, in = democratic country where the trrerr.es of wealth and poverty are not encountered, Viceroyaity should never be too remote from the average man. .. is unnecessary to emphasise *- * gladly Christchurch would -Become the establishment of a Vice-regal residence from which : ire Governor-General jind his family could become better acquainted with the South • Island Bearing this in mind. ine Government and the City Caumcij should lose no reason-, st la rpportunity of preparing, remaps by the choice of a site. ::r the fulfilment of a long- . taenshed hope.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 16
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