SAVING NATIVE BUSH
-Pre-a Aisociatioa.)
People Alive to The Position MANY REQUESTS TO MINISTER
(By tTolosrachr
AUCKLAND, This Day. The Hon. W. E. Parry said to-day that he had been told it would be difficult to move New Zealanders inte enthusiasm on questions like savifig native bush and that they were too commercially minded to be interested in trees. "1 have proved that statement to be a libel on the people of this country,?' said Mr Parry. "iii almost every mail that reaches my desk in Parliament Holme, there is a letter, sometimes two or three, from citizens, some of them on the land, bemoaning the threatened fate of a belt of native ^ees and ferns in a particular district. These eommunications come from jll parts of the Dominion, some froiU *'ke far north and some from tbe far son^i."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 5
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140SAVING NATIVE BUSH Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 5
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