GENERAL CABLES
A GERMAN VIEW
'United Press Association —By Electric ;; Telegraph—Copyright)
(Received .this'day .at 8 a.m.)
‘ IVIvRIVIX, AI av 30
If it were not.'lor the Empire Marketing Board, spending a million telling Britons that' Ai'istralia produces Burgundy/that New Zbniamigrs. catch fish, and IS on yn grows coffee, the people cl -'Brilain would’ ' know even less geography off tin.* Fmeire, says the London con' A s]i •h'dont of the “ Deutsche Alleg omeiii Zuituiig.” m an' article descrihij 11 r Empire Day as the most miseiahie affair of the year. It is surprising the British make so lil tie ol it.
“ An Australian doctor once told mo Hint M l/nidmi lawyer did not know tin' whereabouts of Tasmania. '.I lie doctor who motored Gomianywide said Hie Germans know niorc idiont (lie British Empire Limn the lOi i/ili sii themselves.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1929, Page 6
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