BONDS OF EMPIRE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, This Day,
Mr. A. Allen, the leader of the Bouti African farmers' party to tour Ne\ Zealand, interviewed on the arrival d :he Ulimaroa from Sydney to-day, sai ihat tho object of the visit was a: endeavour to tighten the bonds of Era Dire. There. had been a general tea lency for the various Dominions t Irift apart, and, if this visit could d iriything to prevent that taking plac md help to cement thoso bonds 6 Empire ;reilatioiishipSj ithey would hay iceomplished something. The party comprises eleven men am seven ladies. The men are fully re jresentative of the farming interest )f tho whole of the South Africa) Union. East and West Rhodesia ar ilso represented. To-morrow's programme involves i ;our ■of the city and as far a Selensville. Friday and Monday wil je spent touring the northland. Oi Monday the party will return to Auck and and join up with tho English part; )f sixty aud, the Canadians, numbering lis. On 23rd February the whole part; ;vill proceed south, via Waikato.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 4
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180BONDS OF EMPIRE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 4
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