TWO WARSHIPS' BELLS.
FOR THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE. [from our own correspondent. 1 • ' " LONDON. Nov. 0. When H.M.S. Diomede leaves for New Zealand—probably during the end of this month-—she will take out with her two ships' bells, both of which have been secured by Earl Jellicoe. He was asked by Mr. Clutha Mackenzie-if he could procure a ship's bell for the Jubilee Institute for the Blind at Auckland. In response- to this request Lord Jellicoe bought two from the Admiralty. One belonged to the destroyer Laurel, and the other to the light cruiser .Cordelia, both of which vessels saw a good deal of fighting in the late war. One of these bells Karl Jellicoe himself is presenting to the institute, but the other is being paid for.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 12
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