TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALASIA.
SERVICE AT PEACE CONFERENCE. By Tolerrapl).—Press Asan—Copyright. Received May 30, 5.5 p.m. London, May 29. At the Lord Mayor's banquet to masters of City Guilds at the Mansion House, Lord ltiddell, proposing the health of Mr. E. (!. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), said he was a brilliant and distinguished Australian, and added that at the Peace Conference lie was so struck with the fact that the most homesick were the Australians and New Zcalanders that if ever he emigrated he would go to one of those countries. The overseas representatives at Paris hml a direct way of speaking which was rather novel and not according to the old-fashioned European customs, Inii they rendered very great service Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn.
[Lord lliddell is a distinguished London journalist, and holds the principal interest in several Tlritish newspapers. He was the official Press representative at the Peace Conference,]
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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