A VISITOR’S OPINIONS
WORK OF PIONEERS men for the land -Pres® Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. WK?^ tain Cunningham Reed, M.P., hi«k S trave ttingr round the world on ♦h ~° ne >7 lloon » said in an address to four,.* 1 f lis h"Speaking Union that he iHlam* Samoa ahead of other Pacific Rich and ascribed it to General vi ar r on ’ s administration. Zealand was the most English He h countries they had so far seen, lor th conce ived a great admiration ole °ld Pion€*ers, and also for the the „ or to “day who were developing beertQ 0U r ntry had realised more the toimi ° Dominion in the way of Vouih a^ on> Men were wanted who R . tay on the land, and he ina to make this clear on his re-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 200, 12 November 1927, Page 1
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