WEMBLEY.
NEW ZEALAND PAVILION.
THERMAL REGION DEPICTED
(BT CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPTKIOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.;
LONDON, April 21
Lord Stevenson presided at a Press luncheon at Wembley for a preliminary view of pavilions. He introduced Mr Lee Neil, who announced that Australia was spending £50,000 on advertising propaganda in the .British Isles. There are many new features in the New Zealand pavilion, notably a huge diorama from the summit of Tarawera, depicting geysers, and mud-springs in. active eruption and whares on the hillside, and others typical of the Alps and running waterfalls. New Zealand is concentrating on the sale of products and immigration propaganda.
Canada again has a most showy and most expensive display, including a diorama 250 ft long depicting the country from the Pacifie to the Atlantic, also a model iu butter of the initiation of the Prince of Wales into the WTiite Mountain tribe of Indians.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 9
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150WEMBLEY. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 9
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