II Snap-shots For Mr. Amery
If MR, L. HOOKER, of Hawera, presented the Right Honor- II II able, L. C. M. S. Amery, Secretary of State for the ft If Dominions, with a large framed photograph of Mt. Egmont If 11 and an album of 30 photographs of views of that mountain II 11 which is the pride of the Nortft Island and the glory of Si || Taranaki. If If Doubtless, these photographs shall recall to Mr. Amery 1 1 II many a happy hour spent in the Dominion. However, to if i| have carried away some really typical views of the Domin- ff |j ion, Mr. Amery should have included the following: II jj 1. — Views of unemployed New Zealanders trying to || If find work. ' If fl 2. — Views of totally unsuitable immigrants whose poor ff || physical condition speaks of careless . supervision on the ft fl part of the Immigration Department. ff If 3. — Views of our own people buying foreign goods fl |j when our own manufacturers produce lines which are infi- 1! 1 1 nitely superior to those brought in from overseas. . || || 4. — Views of the citizens of Invercargill and Gore rush- If 11 ing the nearest hostelry the moment the express arrives at II li Dunedin. II i= SI flu 1 1 mm iii iimiiiiiiui imimiiiii miiimiiiiiiimini m u jiiiiiiiiiini mini i urn iiiiiiimiuim i i urn m iiimnii n iiiiiiiiiini i (in » uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 1 1 uiibl
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NZ Truth, Issue 1152, 29 December 1927, Page 5
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