LORD BLEDISLOE'S DEPARTURE
REGRET AT LEAVING NEW ZEALAND Press Association— Copyrfiht'. '. Christchurcli, November 9. "I suppose i can call this a valedictory speech," said the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, referring to his impending departure from the Dominion during a speech at a' luncheon at the showgrounds to-day. ' "I must say with some sadness that my wife and I are shortly about to flit to our ancestral haunts in England," he added, "but speaking without exaggeration we shall leave behind us no small part of our hearts and sympathies. None will learn of your returning prosperity witn more genuine joy."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 10 November 1934, Page 6
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