VISCOUNT CRAIGAVON
ARRIVES IN NEW ZEALAND. REQUIRES RESTFUL PERIOD. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) AUCKLAND, This Day. Viscount Craigavon) Premier of Northern Ireland, was a passenger from Sydney by the Aorangi. He said he proposed to stay in New Zealand until next February. He gished to enjoy a rest, avoid public meetings and speech-making, but. was most anxious to meet all sections of the community, especially those of Ulster stock. His heart was in the country, and orchards and dairying would be of special interest. He particularly wished to see the organisation which could capture 52 per cent of the trade in cheese to England. Viscount Craigavon was met on arrival by the Hon. J. B. Donald, representing the Government, Mr D. Ardell, of the Internal Affairs Department, Mr J, Entrican, Deputy Mayor, and Mr J. Alexander, C.M.Q.
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Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 4
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137VISCOUNT CRAIGAVON Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 4
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