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EMPIRE WEEK.

NEW ZEALAND DISPLAYS. <Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, October 1. Spectators numbering 2000 witnessed the opening of the Calverley Grounds at Tunbridge Wells for the Britain and Empire week. Sir James Parr declared that England should buy New Zealand honey, since the year's export was unrivalled. Attractions include New Zealand window displays and prizes awarded to babies born within fifteen miles of Tunbridge Wells, during the week.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 7

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EMPIRE WEEK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 7

EMPIRE WEEK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 7

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