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WELLINGTON, This Day. A tribute to the high standard of the New Zealaud Press was paid by Mr L, ZiUiacus, leader of the overseas delegation to the New Education Fellowship Conference, at a morning tea given by the Government yesterday In honour of the delegates to the tjonference, ' Mr ZiUiacus, who is the headmaster of an experimental sehool at Helsingfors. Finland, said tliat the overseas vjsiti is appreciated Ihe generous and ablo support given t.j ihe conference by tlie Press. "We want to extend our euvious congratu alio.-is to tlie people of New Zealaa6 the quality of their fl«WB^a|i srs#" said Mr Zilliacua.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 6
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