Memorable Day in the History of New Zealand —Viscount Jellicoe -
1. VISCOUNT JELLICOE INSPECTING THE GUARD OF HONOUR ON THE QUEEN’S WHARF, WELLINGTON, UPON LANDING ON SEPTEMBER 27 TO TAKE UP HIS OFFICE AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE DOMINION. 2. A TYPICAL STUDY OF NEW ZEALAND’S NAVAL GOVER-NOR-GENERAL, VISCOUNT JELLICO E. 3. HON. GEORGE JELLICOE, SON OF THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 4. COMMANDER WILLIAMS, R.N. (Naval Adviser), SIR ROBERT STOUT (Chief Justice), and MAJOR-GENERAL SIR EDWARD CHAYTOR, K.C.M.G., on board the Janie Seddon, in which the Ministerial Party went out to meet the Corinthic and extend a welcome to Viscount and Lady Jellicoe. 5.- VISCOUNT JELLICOE in conversation with the Prime Minister, the RT. HON. W. F. MASSEY, aboard the s.s. Duchess just before berthing at the Queen's Wharf, Wellington, after coming ashore from the White Star liner Corinthic 6. VISCOUNT JELLICOE OF SCAPA, G.C.8.,’ 0.M., G.C.V.O, ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, AFTER STEPPING ASHORE TO TAKE UP HIS DUTIES AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 7. VISCOUNT JELLICOE shaking hands with naval veterans
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1589, 7 October 1920, Page 22
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167Memorable Day in the History of New Zealand—Viscount Jellicoe – New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1589, 7 October 1920, Page 22
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