FOR WAITING!
SPECIAL GUEST TRAINS Tiff CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS [Pee United Pkess Association.] AUCKLAND, February 5. Tie train conveying special guests from Wellington to Waitangi arrived at -Auckland at 11.15 a.m. Seventytwo official guests were passengers, including the Minister of Lands, Mr Langstone, the Minister of Mines, Mr Webb, and the Minister of Defence, Mr Jones. Four other Ministers who will go to Waitangi to participate in the celebrations to-morrow are the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, the Minister of Finance, Mr Nash, the Minister of Railways, Mr Sullivan, and the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr 1 Two special trains will leave Auckland to-night carrying 144 official guests, and approximately 30 more aire leaving by car. To attend the Centennial celebrations at Waitangi, Dr H. Mowll, Archbishop of Sydney, arrived in the Monterey, accompanied by Archdeacon Johnstone, registrar of the, diocese of Sydney, who is acting as his chaplain in New Zealand. After several days at Waitangi, he will go to Wellington and thence to Nelson, to preach the sermon at the session of the General Synod on February 14. He returns to Sydney via Auckland.
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Evening Star, Issue 23492, 5 February 1940, Page 6
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185FOR WAITING! Evening Star, Issue 23492, 5 February 1940, Page 6
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