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NEW ZEALAND’S GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND FAMILY. —Viscount Galway, the new Governor-General of New Zealand, and Viscountess Galway, with their four children, about to leave Liverpool Street Station, London, on March 7 to join the Rangitata, en route to the Dominion. They were farewelled at the London railway terminus by Sir James Parr (second from the right). High Commissoner for New Zealand. The is expected to arrive at Wellington on Thursday, April 11.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20077, 6 April 1935, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND’S GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND FAMILY.—Viscount Galway, the new Governor-General of New Zealand, and Viscountess Galway, with their four children, about to leave Liverpool Street Station, London, on March 7 to join the Rangitata, en route to the Dominion. They were farewelled at the London railway terminus by Sir James Parr (second from the right). High Commissoner for New Zealand. The is expected to arrive at Wellington on Thursday, April 11. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20077, 6 April 1935, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND’S GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND FAMILY.—Viscount Galway, the new Governor-General of New Zealand, and Viscountess Galway, with their four children, about to leave Liverpool Street Station, London, on March 7 to join the Rangitata, en route to the Dominion. They were farewelled at the London railway terminus by Sir James Parr (second from the right). High Commissoner for New Zealand. The is expected to arrive at Wellington on Thursday, April 11. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20077, 6 April 1935, Page 9

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