General Birdwood and Lady Birdwood have been spending a few days at the homo of Sir A rid row Russell, j Tunanui, Hastings. Yesterday General Birdwood was tendered a. civic reception at Hastings when his welcome was enthusiastic. He said that this was the last function he would address in New Zealand as ho and Lady Birdwood would be leaving the country soon. He I looked to the Press to express his grnti- • tndo to the people of the Dominion tor tho heartiness and warmth of the wol- ■ come, and for the honour they had done J himself and Lady Birdwood.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19999, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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