“A great deal of interest is being taken in Britain in the project to hold a British Empire Exhibition in the vicinity of London,” said Mr. Massey after his arrival. “I believe the site has not yet been definitely fixed, blit the date will be some time in 1924. I lent, my support to the proposal, and promised that. New Zealand would be adequately represented. I believe that, such an exhibition, eoming at a time when world-competi-tion in commerce and trade will be very keen, and when inter-Empire trade requires to be fostered to its greatest, possible extent, will be very beneficial indeed. Education in the resources of all portions of the Empire—of the Crown colonies and dependencies as well as of the Dominions and the United Kingdom >3 very much required because ge.ieral knowledge in this direction is not as , widely diffused as it should ba
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1921, Page 12
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