“FINE IMPRESSION”
HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON AUSTRALIAN’S TRIBUTE 4 In fairness to the Minister and the department I can make neither an official nor a personal statement. I will say, however, that the general impression that Australia House is a white elephant is far from correct.” The speaker was Mr. G. T. Barnes, Deputy-Director of Migration and Settlement at Australia House, London, who is returning to Australia on the Aorangi. •‘Before I make any statement I must report to the Government,” lie told The Sun yesterday. 44 1 should like, however, to tell you of the success of the New Zealand representatives in London. They are doing wonderful work. The High Commissioner, Mr. T. M. Wilford, has made a very fine impression and is exceedingly popular.” Mr. Barnes said that the relations between the Dominions’ representatives in London were exceptionally cordial.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 14
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