THE TRADES COMMISSION.
A TRIBUTE TO THE CLTXIATE. Per Press Association. Auckland, Monday. The members of the British Trade Commission leave for. Sydney by the Mallear) to-night. Mr. Foster, on behalf of the Commissioners, expressed his appreciation of the generous treatment by which tlid Government had made their stay pleasant and enabled them to see most that was to be seen in the time at their disposal. Tie thought the climate one of Xew Zealand's biggest assets. The Dominion was a line country, and no doirbt before many years, its population would be more nearly adjusted to its greatproductive capacity. He should like to see four million people here rather than one million. The Commissioners had been much impressed by the wonders of the thermal district. There were greater geysers, bigger lakes and higher mountains in,many countries, but no other region combined so much pleasing variety of landscape and thermal activity as the Hot Lakes district.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 260, 26 March 1913, Page 2
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156THE TRADES COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 260, 26 March 1913, Page 2
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