PERSONALS
All warships at Shanghai dressed ou Thursday in honor of the wedding of General Chiang Kai-Shek. who married May Ling &oong, a sister-in-law of Madame Sun Vat-Sen. A strong bodyguard was present to prevent the. possibility of assassination. —A. and N.Z.C.A’. glorious sunshine. \Yhiskard and Huxley* * associates ' with the Bt. Hon Mr.'Amerv, were yesterday motored through ’ Southland. The visitors expressed profound admiration at the rich pasture land wlneli they declared to be equal to anything seen on the whole tour oi South Africa, Australia and New Zealand 'Official; . receptions were tendered- to the v visitors at * Gore and Mivercargill. They leave this mornmg for Queenstown.—P.A. fV Dunedin JP.A. message states that .. Mr. Am cry Visited several schools- and factories' yesterday moruuig, and was entertained at luncheon by the commercial bodies: -in a halfhour speech, lie stressed the necessity tor Empire _co-operation, so that each part- might rely on the other ‘® “§ markets. Mrs. Amerv visited the Ivantane Home for Babies, and was taken for-a drive oh the peuin-su-la. 10-day tho-party will,leave for Mount Cook for a‘nine days’ stay.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10450, 3 December 1927, Page 8
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