H.M.S. ACHILLES
' EXECUTIVE OFFICER CHANGE IN DECISION CAPTAIN GLENNIE TO STAY Although it, was originally announced that Captain I. G. Clennie, who brought the new cruiser Achilles out from England, was to take command of (lie I hmedin when the commodore, [{ear-Admiral the Hon. E. I!. Diuinmond, transferred his (lag to the Achilles, no such change will fake place. Instead, ('omniander B. R. Willett, who was the; commodore's chief executive officer in the Dunedin, and was to have transferred with him to the Achilles, lias assumed command of the old flagship and will take her to England when she leaves Auckland on I'ebruarv 16.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22622, 9 January 1937, Page 8
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