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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

RETURN TO WELLINGTON. ARRIVAL THIS MORNING. [BT TELEGRAPH. —FRESS ASSOCIATION.] "WELLINGTON, Thursday. The Governor-General, Lord BIedislo«, and the Lady Bledisloe, who visiting Te Kuiti, Waitomo, the Waikeria Borstal institution, Te Awamutu and tha surrounding districts, will arrive in Wellington by tho limited express to-morroW morning.

VISIT TO OTOROHANQA. ADDRESS TO SCHOOLCHILDREN. - [from our own correspondent.] OTOROHANGA. Thursdays Tho Governor-General, Lord Bledislofli and tlie Lady Bledisloe, accompanied by Lady Nora Jellicoe and Sir John Han* ham, visited Otorohanga yesterday and were heartily welcomed. They inspected tbe new school and the Lady Bledisloe wa3 presented with two beautiful bouquets. A Maori child and a European child mada the presentations. In addressing the children Lord Bledisloe emphasised the 6ecret of happiness, which, he said, was doing their duty to God, their country and their fellow men. He said ho was delighted to see Maori and pakeha children working happily together at school, and he intended to write to the King and tell him of what ho had seen. Visits'were paid to Mr. F. Phillips' pedigree Jersey farm and to Mr. C. Langkilde's pig farm.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 10

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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 10

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 10

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