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NEW ZEALAND'S CHARMS

BROADCASTED BY HIGH OO'MMISSJONER

[Press Association. j

(Sydney Sun Cahles.}

LONDON, Sept. 27. "I wish I could transport you hodily to1 New Zealand to- see its science wonders really instead of imaginatively," said Sir James j. arr, broadcasting on September 26th, in a.i iufcroductory reference to tlie D'ominion's charms and advanced social and industrial legislation. Ho added that New Zealand ispent rel'itively niore money on education than any other counDy in the world. Nowhe;'© outside England could be found such a joalous adherence to British traditions. All the elements of national lifo and New Zealand's trading showed practical pro-British iceiing. If the British manufacturer did not develop trade it would be his own fault. The address by Sir James Parr was followed by an imaginary tour of New Zealand conducted by Mr Drew, interspersed with New Zea1 and songs by Miss Stolla, Murray, Mr Huhert Carter. and Miss Esther Ejsher.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 230, 29 September 1926, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND'S CHARMS Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 230, 29 September 1926, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND'S CHARMS Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 230, 29 September 1926, Page 3

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