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NATIONAL IMPORTANCE OF EXHIBITION INCREASED BY THE WAR "The great majority of New Zea!nrulers will share the confidence of the Government and the directors of the Exhibition Company that the huge national enterprise will be beneficial to tM pnWic during the war period from two very important states New Zealand Centennial News. "First, the Exhibition, which is thoroughly representative of New Zealand —its resources, Industries, scenery, governmental and. social institutions —will be a very impres- , sive reminder of things worth defending. The people will see the whole of their country in miniature, and will have their patriotic feelings stimulated by the splendid spec tncles. Moreover, the human contacts. the meeting of folk from all' parts of the Dominion, will have a : cheering effect, Second, the excellent provision of all mariner of amuses ments will have its proper value in the necessary -easing of the straia of war. -<U "After all, there are still twentyfour hours in a day and seven days "n aw eeJt. It is not good to have minds and hearts stretched ceaser ■ * lessiv on a rack of anxiety."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 86, 10 November 1939, Page 2
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184BENEFICIAL TO PUBLIC Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 86, 10 November 1939, Page 2
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