TRIBUTE TO DOMINION
Austra’ia As N.Z. Colony Press Association—Copvr’eht | Sydney, .Juno 30 ' The' Sun newspaper features a photograph and an interview with an overseas visitor who arrived by Hie Wanganell'a. from . New Zealand today and who states that he “likes this part of New Zealand.’’ His name is Joseph Brown, from the south of 1 France. j He told 'an interviewer that he had' never enjoyed himself so much as in New Zealand and had never previously met people so kindly and thought- t ful. He added: “You have a wonder-! ful country.” “But,’ inquired the interviewer, ■ “what cities in this country have you ' seen abling you to form an opinion?” i ‘Oh, Wellington," Brown replied. | Fellow passengers thought that' Brown regarded Australia as a New" Zealand colony. He left the wharf sniffing with ogvious appreciation of the bracing New Zealand air.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 461, 1 July 1937, Page 7
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142TRIBUTE TO DOMINION Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 461, 1 July 1937, Page 7
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