K FORCE SAILS
Support For United
Nations
PA WELLINGTON, Dec. 10. Thirteen weeks and five days after the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr Holland, announced that a force would be sent to assist the United Nations forces in Korea, New Zealand’s contribution, K Force, sailed from Wellington yesterday. For the fourth time in the country’s history and the third time this century, people waved good-bye to thousands of khakiclad soldiers lining all the decks of a troopship. The scene at the departure of K Force was no exception. Last-minute good-byes intermingled with joyous expressions until the last good-bye provided Aotea quay with a touch of gaiety. After the ship’s siren called all soldiers on board a sombre note fell over the gathering. Handkerchiefs were waved, and streamers filled the gap between the ship and the shore.
From a flag-draped dais, the Prime Minister thanked the force on behalf of the people for their sense of patriotism in offering their services. He read a message from, the Minister of Defence, Mr Macdonald, at present in Australia, wishing the force well. The Acting Leader of the Opposition, Mr Nash, said that his party had told the Governmeht that it was united in looking after the interests of the force. “We trust that God will protect you while you are away,’’ said Mr Nash. Precisely at 12.30 the ship edged her way from the wharf, stern first. A pipe band finished playing the Scottish tune, “Will Ye No Come Back Again? ” and a brass band played “Now is the Hour’’ on the wharf. Silent groups and tearful groups watched while soldiers shouted lastminute messages, then cheers and songs from the soldiers died away as the ship gained speed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27569, 11 December 1950, Page 4
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