Mrs Besant on New Zealanders.
(FEB PRESS ASSOCIATIONS Adelaide, This Day. Speaking about the result of her tour through the colonies, Mrs Besant said she thought New Zealanders were less receptive than Australians. The former seem so well satisfied and comfortable in this lifo that they did not appear to care much for intellectual movements. They are active-minded enough politically, and, in fact, are purely practical. Referring to colonial knowledge of theosophy generally, she found blank ignorance, considering how much her subject had been discussed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1894, Page 2
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