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-NOT SUFFI€IE?«T_Y KSOW2J", Tie op_ion that New Zai-ad'Ua not been kept as prominently betee the people of England as would *c god fof 1 its prosperity as a growing countrj waf I expressed to a "Star-"' repre—_rta _v thic i morning by Lady Stout, who has jut w 1 turned after a stay of nearly four j»« in the Home Land- Canada, she _4 was very much to the front as _a nail tof frequent newspaper adver_se__tl i and descriptive articles, as —ell asyg--5 te_n_tic lecturing tours and -iographtu- ; plays. Australia, also, was adoptir a ! more vigorous policy in this respt - **Ho—ever," esaid Lady Stout, "the i - [ High Commissioner grves proarise of dag - well for 'New Zealand, and his «e_etiowl l new offices should assist towards tit 5 end." I_—v Stout i___rked that *. ' Mackenzie had been energetic «jnce* - arrival in England, and he had also Do : well received in various qua _—l re. _ " was, she observed, to New Zealand s be interests to make known hesr resomc— i — — ~~~"~~~~~~ ~

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 8

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OUR RESOURCES. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 8

OUR RESOURCES. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 303, 19 December 1912, Page 8