ENGLISH HABITS
“IyTORE English than England,” people say of New Zealand, with much truth; but it does not apply to the scenery. The New Zealanders, however, are thoroughly and ultra-English in the way in which they mar some of the most beautiful views by the horror of chocolate wrapping, cigarette cases and sandwich papers. Would that they would take warning by us while yet the task is a light one! Professor A. J. Grant, the wellknown historian, writes this on his return from Canterbury College to England, in a special article to “The New Zealand News.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 362, 24 May 1928, Page 16
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96ENGLISH HABITS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 362, 24 May 1928, Page 16
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