THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL
. SELECTION OF STAFF. ADVANCE PARTY LEAVES BY THE RUAPEHU. (From Ode Own Corhespcndent.i T _ J LONDON, July 2. J-<ord/ and -Lady Jellicoo will be spending most of their time in tho Isle of Wight until the end of July. After that they will be visiting friends throughout England preparatory to sailing by the Corinthic on August 19. Ihe selection of a staff has now been completed, and the advance party, consisting of eight of the 25 members of the domestic staff, are leaving by the R.uapehu on July 8. This party will be under the chtrga of Captain A. R. W. Curtis, M.C., of the 11th Hussars, who has been appointed military secretary to the new GovernorGeneral. Captain P. R. M. Mundy, D.5.0., M.C., and Lieutenant R. G. Southey have been selected as aides-de-camp. Captain Mundy i-j an officer of the South Wales Borderers, and Lieutenant Southey served with the Royal Field Artillery throughout the war. Recently he has been continuing his studies at Oxiford. Miss Alice M. Gillett, who has been Lord Jellicoe's private secretary for the past two years, will go out with the Vice-regal party as Lady Jellicoe's private secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18031, 3 September 1920, Page 10
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196THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18031, 3 September 1920, Page 10
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