ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON
llis Excellency the Governor-General was the guest of the Dunedin Rotary Club at luncheon to-day. He entertained members with a breezy account of his recent dcer-stalking expedition, and expressed his appreciation of the scenery and hospitality of the people. He said that the township of Makarora, at the head of Lake Wanaka, was uninuo in Now Zealand-, and perhaps in the Empire, in one respect. It was this : the boys of the district were six in number, and all of them were Scouts. He intended bringing this under the notice of the authorities at Home.
(Sir George Fenwick, in introducing LordJeliicoe, referred to the practical _ joke which someone had played on him at Cromwell by hiding the deer trophy. Dr-Marshall Macdonald, in thanking him for his said at any rate Otago had provided him with a new sensation. It was the only recorded occasion on which the Admiral of the Grand Fleet had “ lost his head.”
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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 9
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