W I kmi Sir James Alim is eventually I I heved nf Ins posit inn .is lliyh t'oni--111 i.‘ sinner il is Ins intention to return i'' Xi n Zealand hv wa vol Japan. This is a part ol tin l world lie inis always v.an’..',| til visit lie will el-ess C,amnia ..ml t lien ye on to Jatian. spending; sene' 111 lie a ! tile \ a linns Ilia res el’ i 111 crest . lie '',i|| t hen see I leny K i -.nil'. Ma iiila. J'i nya pi ire. ami llie Islands. At. present, lie has pencilled Ill's passue-,. h.r tie end e:' Any i is!. I .111 this may haw he iam ell. d it' tin (Im i rniiiert should desin- him lo remain in London until aftil' the Imperial d.-nl'ermiee. Miss Kona \ll-n ni-tv aceompany Sir James to A'ew Zealand. lmt the res! e-i the family v ill tetnairi it: London I'm. at nuv rale, some montles
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 5
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