LORD JELLICOE
MIGHT HELL’ GJUUKiITEKS (.Aust. and N.Z. Cablj). London, June 17. At an enthusiastic annual New Zealand dinner at Maylair Hotel, Sir James Purr presided. Mr Peinber Reeves, j rnpo.sing the toast of tlie vistors pointed out, Mr Hay (manager 01. the New Zealand cricketers) silting nppoxie Karl J'T licoe and suggested that if Lowry wauled help‘--he should send out an {s.O.S. for Karl Jellicoe, who .is :i notable hatsmai'.. The Bishop <>l London was a Usher of men (or which reason he should have enjoyed the notable trout fishing ol New Zealand. Col. A tilery's No.w; Zealand visit sliolud neroaSe Ids eloquence. AH Reeves also pTfid tribute l o* Sir Joseph Cook and to Colonel Gray as the aiatipodoan, Adam fiv.lw> tempted the British Eve with New Zealand apples/ " '
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1131, 20 June 1927, Page 6
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