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ISLANDS VISIT

VICE-REGAL PARTY NATIVES' WARM WELCOME HONOUR FOR LORD GALNVAY After a rough landing, the GovernorGeneral, Viscount Galway, and Lady Galway, spent an interesting afternoon ashore at Atiu, in the Cook Islands, where they were entertained at a native feast with singing and dancing, states a Press Association cablegram from Rarol.onga. The visitors saw the ancient ceremony of making tapa cloth. The Atiuans were thrilled by the spectacle of an aeroplane in flight. The visitors left at 5 p.m. for Aitutaki, arriving at 8 a m. on Saturday. They were escorted through the entrance to the lagoon by decorated boats, with natives singing songs of welcome. When Their Excellencies had inspected the guard of honour formed by returned soldiers, Tiro Ngaropu, on behalf of the arikis and chiefs, conducted the ceremony of raising His Excellency to ariki rank. This ceremony is similar to the investiture and recognition of a high chief when he is being elevated to the supreme chief of the tribe. This was done as a mark of homage and loyalty to the Crown. After morning tea at the Residency Their Excellencies watched interesting items by 500 school children. The presentation of gifts from the people followed. After being entertained at a native feast, Lord and Lady Galway departed at 1 p.m. for Penrhyn, the northernmost of the Cook Islands. Their Excellencies were delighted with their reception and the colourful and interesting proceedings. The only regrettable incident was the loss of the amphibian flying-boat from H.M.S. Achilles, and the natives of the northern islands will be keenly disappointed, as they have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity of seeing an aeroplane for tho first time. Beautiful tropical weather has been experienced throughout the tour to date.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 12

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ISLANDS VISIT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 12

ISLANDS VISIT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 12