THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL
EVERY DISTRICT TO BE VISITED. (By Telegraph—Prea> Association.) AUCKLAND. ibis aay The Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, speaking at a Savage Club korcro, said' lie would probably nob leave New Zealand lor nine or ten months. The Countess and he were about to redeem their promise to visit every district ot the Dominion to bid the people tarewell. He would leavb iin June to visit the islands of the Pacific, inching Samoa, which could be taken for granted would come under New Zealand’s control. He had been in New Zealand six years, and he testified to the extra--01 dinary support he had received troni Ministers, officers of the army and navy, and officer of the Civil Service. His stay had been a time of great instruction to him, and ho would -' aiT > away very dear recollections of the l little country that had never failed the empire in anything it undertook to do in the greatest crisis .which civilisation ever had,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5609, 5 May 1919, Page 3
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