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PICTURES AND TALKS IN ENGLAND

LO.NDO>. Ff"iu.',i- 2 2." r'.re CT.d :\".(. f Lquen; Jsjt G:ea*. Bi.U.l' -Many ..f : st|.veh by people aho nave. Liounrg ki the Dominion Miss sj. Chalmers has been krturs her native town. Linlithgow. Imxg beautiful -can pics made from her u'.vn photoa MrEr.c Had* ; eid. alter live 5 «t,aentt. g&'.e a k-uuu- on ai tramps -" New Zen id rid to j«s of the Huddersfield ahst SccieH. 'ii.o mte:c.sting jrtre made b-. M: J Hadfield . m iUpphed by the usd Tramping C!nb Miss sPi.*- 4 .: lAuckmiidi >a been czf ie Torquay, where she is ■ Aiar. C. Brov, :if i- till lying tsfsa it Llandudno. He has there for 16 weeks after his tat a tfle VVelsn mountains. Dsspmtsaie good, and he was i tL Cfig tonit Ci.n.-tmao .-now ] facts in the hospital by giving i , frerr his b« j d, h> lecture on i Seif. Znlmd Alps a lantern i sj been lent bv friends and j I'Jti fr&a aJ< ng-ide h;> bed. j iticti ur/j could i..c\i . n cdicai i J ind tunes v.e.e uc ent. as' |*L a fnesai Ti:> •>. i's the first l ;if *xa 2 lantern lecture had been ' ptz a the hospital, and it was , jea Mj'jyed * Zrßrwae has plateu at t;>c disw 6f the High Cuii ." it iui u\ 0:1 * ill ha wate:-colours of the "'■-era Alps v.'hn,! v.-ere on ex-' .";.- i*. the Roval Gt<jy 1 aphical 'r: Sir Jame- Pair ! a ac"ie tr.f r.ffei, and ti.f p<. ture.s I* -• •< ±sr\ tin t- bo n:-jilo-. < j d af •• Stand. Afte: the Duke of '. . «ttrs -..sit to lh» Dominion.' :-«Cng tee West C\ ast v ith the j • satra Alps, pubhc interest is 1 M *-o be d:spb\ed -a hen Mr ijXi pamtings arc in position. ! * Villam Bin-hall, a well- : aw Lancaster buMiit.-..- man. has ' Ctotelocal newspaper a column , Sk teliuig of the glories of New j *ffli-:tjs scenic beauties, the op- | 8302*8 offered for sport, the j swlay of its people -The Do- j "SaacertainJy home from home. j * Jttple are most sociable, and ! *« do enough for vnu J «» wans to have tried suecess"4 to useable ail types of beaut v j fj** l in the- mountains and ) J«* the rivers and waterfalls, 1 <«Mtt)d fjords, the gevseis and j «**». the evergreen forests, and ! «* «ardem. . One reallv | *t Wlae that New Zealand has ««n a centurj of civilisation. **<*rtaaily the wonderland of f/wfc. I can describe it best **atfrt TO home I -hall leave Jttqr regrets, but with verv of having spent J™ time m God'; own

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 17

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PICTURES AND TALKS IN ENGLAND Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 17

PICTURES AND TALKS IN ENGLAND Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 17

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