KINDLY SENTIMENTS.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S CHAT WITH MR NAPIER. (Per Fjcoss Association. ) Wellington, last night. Tho Premier bar rooeivol a communication oonccrning an intorviow botwoon Mr Napier, of Auokland, and Presidont Roosevelt. Mr Napier said that tho President spoko very highly of New Zealand, and said that ho had a most earnest desire to visit that oountry. Ho said ho had read so muoh of its physical beauty and of tho 1 humano treatment of tho Maoris, and was so muoh interested in its experimental legislation, whioh had gone in tho direction of Booial demooraoy, that it would be tbo utmost delight to him to see our I islands. Tbo President further stitod that he looked with ploasuio on tho development of Australia and Now Zealand, that 1 Auftrulia and New Z’aland should domi- I nate tho Southern Paoifio in time to come. He regarded Australia and New Zealand I as members of tbo family, and not in any sense as foreigners. There would always be oordial 00-operation between Amerioa I and Australasia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1728, 20 April 1906, Page 3
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