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GREETINGS TO N.Z.

AMBASSADOR'S SPEECH OVER AIR GOODWILL MESSAGE United P.A—By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, Thursday. Sir Ronald Lindsay. British Ambassador to the United States, made his first radio speech at one o'clock this morning. He addressed New Zealand from his study at the British Embassy, via station W2XE. The speaker discussed development and the means of communication between New Zealand, Britain and the United States. “We hope to find that all personal and political relations between you and us will become more and more intimate,” said Sir Ronald. “You have a great common trade which promises to become more important still. You have an outlook on the world characteristic of young nations—courageous and looking forward to the future in a spirit of boundless enterprise." Sir Ronald discussed the increased popularity of Rugby football in the United States and concluded:—“l believe this may also be heard in Australia and to all Australians, too, therefore, if my voice will carry so far, I would like to send a similar message of greeting.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 9

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GREETINGS TO N.Z. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 9

GREETINGS TO N.Z. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 9

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