Returning to Dominion
American servicemen who were stationed' in New Zealand all speak very highly of the Dominion and many are determined to return here to live. This information was given in Dunedin by the Rev. L. SaleHarison, who has arrived from the United States to give a series of lectures in Dunedin. They spoke highly of New Zealand’s great beauty and excellent climate, Dr. Sale-Harison said, and they were greatly taken with the hospitality of her people. Many of the better type of servicemen were determined to return to New Zealand to take up residence, and they meant it, too. As for tourists, they would also be coming, but they would wait till the summer. They could not stand New Zealand in winter with no central heating, he added, as he drew his coat more tightly around him and looked at the frosted win-dow-panes.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 5, 31 July 1946, Page 6
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145Returning to Dominion Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 5, 31 July 1946, Page 6
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