IN AUCKLAND THE SUN RISES IN THE EVENING
that would never do at all/’ remarked the Japanese Consul - General, Mr. I, M. Tokugawa, to a SUN photographer on the Niagara this morning, who requested that he should remove his glasses. “If I did that/' the distinguished visitor replied, “I should be blind!” THE SUN had not made its appearance in Auckland when Mr. Tokugawa was last in New Zealand, and he was very interested to learn of its advent. “I had to come all the way to Auckland to learn that the sun," which is the emblem of his own country, remarked Mr. Tokugawa. “rose in the evening!”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 13
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108IN AUCKLAND THE SUN RISES IN THE EVENING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 13
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