LORD LIVERPOOL.
ENTERTAINED BY WELLINGTON ORPHANS. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, June 12. The Wellington Orphans Club en’tertaiued the Governor-General last evening. Colonel Esson, Chief Oriphan, in welcoming the guest of honlonr. said their joy was tempered with regret that he was shortly I leaving to return to England. He placed the chairman’s chain of office on Lord Liverpool’s shoulders. In thanking the Orphans for placing him in such an elevated position, Lord Liverpool said that notwithstanding he would be Governor-Gen-eral for three and a half months longer, he was being allowed to take a little holiday before retiring. He hoped he would one day be able to return to New Zealand and they could depend if that were the case he would claim hospitality at the hands of the Orphans’ Club.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17894, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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