DOMINION NEWS
LORD GALWAY AT FLOCK HOUSE (Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., June 30. Tile Governor-General Viscount -Galway, paid a. first visit to Flock House yesterday, displaying interest in its activities and wishing the trainees every success as they left the .farm and went out to take up their duties in a wider sphere. “Regarding the future of Flock House, I do not like to express an opinion now,” sued Lord Galway. “1 vill discuss he matter with the Ministers when I return to Wellington, but at present I can. say nothing beyond that. However, I am certain that such institutions as this are of thegreatest importance to the Dominion. I trust that the means will be found to make it possible for them to continue.” • INTER-ISLAND SER VICE (Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 30. After .21 weeks in port, the infc-ea-Esland express steamer Rangatira was recommissioned yesterday morning. A full crew was signed on and she sailed on time at 7.4-5 la.st night under the command of Captain B. B. Irwin. The Maori, which arrived from Lyttelton to-day, is- to dock for survey, cleaning aiid painting, and will resume the running on Saturday. The Marama. is relieving her till the end of the week.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 2
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