TOUR OF AUSTRALIA
YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS. ( Jhj T civil nipit — I‘t’i' I'rrss Associul ion) AUCKLAND, Jan. 27Greatly impressed with the educational value of their experiences, five youthful New Zealand member* <>l the Young Australia League who participated in a recent tour of the Commonwealth conducted by that oiga'iisation. returned to Auckland by the Mamma. Tin? members of the party, who are secondary' school hoys. are Stuart Babbage. Arras Johnson and Colin Bellam. of Auckland Grammar School; Sydney Buiiilncc, ot I’almeiston North; and John I’aape, of l)uut'diii. Tile boys lett Auckland by tin* Araunganui on December 2<th. and airived in Sydney on Decemelir 81 si. Joining 770 members of the Young Australia League, the party toured Australia, visiting Sydney, the Blue Mountains. Melbourne, Canberra. Geelong and Ballarat. More than passing glimpses of the industrial activity ot the Commonwealth were alloiiled the 'New Zealanders. many visits being made to factories and other concern* of interest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 1
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