A FRENCHMAN'S TRIBUTE
GENERAL PAU ON NEW . ZEA- . . LAND. ~ .. . By Telegraph—Press Association Auckland, January 24. .. 11l the civic reception to the French Mission General Pan said that lie and his colleagues would carry away pleasant reminiscences of New Zealand. IHe had gained Jove and admiration for its people and he could not find word's to .express wliat was in his heart. Ho had admired this fertile and picturesque and at times uncanny country. The work that had been accomplished in it by only .two generations of settlers showed a. wonderful state of efficiency, and if the. same traditions were maintained in the. future it was not hard to'realise what the future would be. He would make a. faithful report to the-French-people, who admired and proved -New Zealanders equally with their soldiers, and lie personally wished to assure them of his own' very deep feeling of esteem and affection. ' ;
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 6
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148A FRENCHMAN'S TRIBUTE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 6
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