The Ministry of Information, a special Press Association correspondent in London reports, gives high praise to Captain Robin Miller, the New Zealand official war correspondent, in a report to Mr Jordan. Captain Miller arrived in England in September and since then he has addressed nearly 200 meetings in all parts of England, Scotland and Wales. His audiences have included factory workers, rotary clubs, schools, service organisations, voluntary societies and public meetings. Typical reports say, “The best meeting held by us. The speaker spoke extremely well and with humour. He dealt with all aspects of life in New Zealand. We felt much good was accomplished by the meeting.” Captain Miller is continuing this work indefinitely.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1943, Page 3
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