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GERMAN CRUISER VISITS WELLINGTON.

Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 6. The Emden arrived at eight o’clock, and a twenty-one-gun salute was fired from Point Jerningham. The ship berthed at Clyde Quay. Mr W. Penseler, the German Consul for New Zealand, went aboard, and also Lieut.-Commander C. J. M. Lyons, of the Naval Department. About 200 people turned up in the vicinity of the wharf to witness the arrival. During the morning a series of formal calls were made by the commander, Captain von Arnauld, to the GovernorGeneral, the Harbour Board, the Mayor and the Navy Department, and these are being returned later in the day. Captain von Arnauld was accompanied by Mr Penseler. The w’eather is fine, assuring a good time for the men who come ashore.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 1

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GERMAN CRUISER VISITS WELLINGTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 1

GERMAN CRUISER VISITS WELLINGTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 1

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