BISHOP BRODIE'S TRIBUTE.
'TO HIGH COMMISSIONER. (B? Telezraph.—O«n Correspondent.) CrmiSTCHURCH, this day. A tr : *ute tn 'he e«icien* conduct of tlrc TTigrii Commissioner's office is paid In Bishop Brodie who speaks of tho alert noes and courtesy of the staff, and th< desire to make the New Zealander a< home in London. The exhibit, of Dominior npples. in the oninion of the visitor, fai surpassed the display of any other 01 the Dominions. The display of rupe wsi also of the highest order. A complet< file of New Zealand journals was alst most pleasing. Dr. Brodie urpes tin adoption of definite town planninj fr-Wmis. benefit in* l>v the pvTmricnre " older countries, where torrifyinw condi tions in the larpre centres of population constitute a menace to health and niora well-heinjr. Town planning deserved tin closest study of New Zealand legislators journalists and religious tcachero.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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