MALOLO'S CRUISE
NEW ZEALAND NEXT
EDUCATING THE AMERICAKS
SYDNEY, 26th November.
The Malolo's passengers are having a fine time at the various beauty spots, the Blue Mountain Caves, and with coastal motor tours. A group of tourists visited the Federal Capital, where they were welcomed by the Prime Minister as "cousins." The leader of the party, Mr. Lynch, said the Australian welcome was so wonderful it convinced him they were "brothers." Some of the tourists are in ecstasies over the scenery already seen in Australia. Mr. J. W. Clarke, of the Tourist Department in Auckland, has arrived m Sydney in order to educate the tourists on. the beauties of New Zealand. He will show "movies" of New Zealand on tjie voyage to Auckland, where the visitors will remain three days and a half.
The- Malolo sails for Auckland oil Thursday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 11
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