MINISTERS MOVEMENTS.
:•■-■':-■-' '. ■'".'. ..",.■ '♦ ";.,.. '',-"'/';■-' ':■ MR. MASSEY IN AUCKLAND. ' The Prime Miniver, who is ;in : Auckland for thefreception of the Special ; Service Squadron, was; the guest of iho Gov- : ' ernor-General, : Lord Jellicoe, on Saturday night. -Yesterdays Mr. Massey attended the naval ' parade- lit; St. ; Mary's proVCathe. "; dral, : ' and y to-day he attends, the opening ■"'-'.'-: of the new Prince's Wharf and other func- . tions. He expects: to? leavei to-morrow • night for Wellington, ; though it may ba necessary for him to : leave; to-night, The V Prime Minister is accompanied ,by his chief secretary, Mr. F. D. Thomson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 11
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