TOUR THROUGH STATES
MR. W. F. BOYLE ADDRESSES ROTARY MEMBERS TO TRAVEL NORTH Speaking at the Rotary Club luncheon today Mr. Walter Boyle, Halted States Consul in New Zealand, described a tour which he had made recently round the borders of the United States. He spoke of an address he had ghen at the Foreign Trade Club in San Francisco, when he had described trade conditions in New Zealand and told the members the opinions of New Zealanders regarding the balance of trade. He said that he had advised them to visit New Zealand as tourists t° see the beauties of the country. From San Francisco he had travelled north through Oregon to Seattle, then eastward over the Cascade Langes and the Rocky Mountains and through the great wheat district round Minneapolis to Chicago. He ad told his friends there that their was well-known in New Zeaar*d, because New- Zealand was one c - the most British countries in the ■world.
From Chicago he had gone on to ashington, and then South through - orth and South Carolina to Georgia, jr Me his old home was. He had se a greatly surprised by the changes ’u the country round his home, the att»h <I L ,terence being in the speech, oh had lost its traditional soft a h and become hard and P like that of the Northerners. U,, 3 uddress was greatly applauded . R - An sus thanked him on hit of the club. ‘he president, Mr. G. W. Hutchic!uh’. I>o ' Ce Heath of one of the liar members, Mr. Herbert Kisstamilv u °® ere, l the widow and mtmVT t “ e hympathy of the club, and i, ei 3 stood in silence. *ever,u ~* >orte< * ‘Lat during the week '•fhan^f 1 f mbers vrere Soing U P to Rotarvm 1 to hddreas the Whangarei would wv' The annual meeting 06 held on May 27.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 1
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311TOUR THROUGH STATES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 1
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