NEW ZEALAND SCORES OVER AUSTRAI.IA
Press Assn.
By Telegraph
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Receivod Tluirsdby, 7 p.m. SYDNEY, August 29. Auslr.'ilia would do well to follow tlio loud of New Zeti land in ticlivoly sooking prospect ivo uuirkots l'or prinuiry produce in the • I'uited Kingdoni, according to the slafi' correspondent of 1 lie Sydnev Ilerahl in London. He says that New Zealand 's vigorous puhlicity and jn'opagatida cainpaign puts her well in the lead in the public litiiid as .a supplier of the best butter, (dieese, lnilk, honey atK.l evt-n ap[)lcs. In an extensive tour of Englnnd's West Conntry, Ihe Midlands and Lowland Scotlnnd, lie discovered that "in all ])laces wliere men till Ihe earth they taik oi' New Zealand when they talk of the Dominions. " Railway hoardings and displays keep New Zealand 's effort before Ihe public. The bannered placards and displays of New Zealand House have made a great impression on the correspondent. In contrast he finds that tlie Trade and Publieity Department of Australia House is not 1'uiicl ioning. There are few funds to sell Australia to the British public and what is being done is largely to ])resont Australia as a land oi' opportunity for the migrant.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 5
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