NEW ZEALANDERS
Sir.— “Briton.'’ very clearly expresses his vle S s ln . re P l y to a letter evidently written by our secretary, Mr. C. Collms. lam sorry I missed Mr. Collins’s letter, but if the statement that “a New Zealander is one who is born at sea, on the way to New Zealand,” was made by him, I am more than surprised. “Briton” should get a copy of -The Aims, Objects and Constitution or the N.Z.N.A.,” from the New Zealanders’ Association, and be sure of what he is writing about. Having been a member of the association for the past 30 yeans* born fry
Wellington, and not at sea., I claim to Know what our aims are, and I can assure “Briton” he does not. New Zealanders of the New Zealanders Association have as their motto: Service for all, irrespective of creed or cast, if they have adopted this country as their own, and if they a r e + , wiUlns to assist in the building up of the country by furthering the aims and objects of the New Zealanders’ Association. JAMES TOO MATH. Vice-president.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 8
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