“I have been glad to find since I came here that there is so much good feeling between the different denominations in New Zealand,” said Cardinal Mticßory, Primate of All Ireland, at the ceremony of blessing the Mater Misericordiae Hospital building at Auckland, says the “Herald.” “That is as it ought to be. I have always held, and I hold now. that one of the most un-Christjan and absurd things possible is that people who believe in a common Master, a Master who commanded all men to love one another, should be fighting with each other on His account. I am glad, therefore, to find that there are such happy conditions in New Zealand and hope they will be long continued.”
Mr. Morris Alexander, South Africa, who, as a member of the Empire Parliamentary party, went to Australia for the centenary celebrations and returned to Sydney by the Wanganella on December 21 after a comprehensive tour of New Zealand, stated that there was keen disappointment among New Zealand people at the failure of a satisfactory trade agreement between Australia and the Dominion. During his travels in New Zealand, said Mr. Alexander, he had been impressed by the general tone of returning confidence. It seemed a pity, he added, that two countries that needed commodities so much from one another could not arrive at some satisfactory solution of the position.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 95, 16 January 1935, Page 3
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