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“ A New Zealander is made more welcome than a Britisher in the United States,” said Mr. I). Crozier, a Christchurch business man, who has just returned to New Zealand (states the Lyttelton Times). “The words ‘New Zealand’ are the open sesame, especially in New York. I also lound that the people knew more abo'ut New Zealand than they did at the time of my previous visits. Then New Zealand was thought to he an Australian State, or something of that nature. Now most people know where New Zealand is, and what she did in the war.”

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 5

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Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 5

Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 5

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