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DOMINION PRAISED.

SCENERY AND GOVERNMENT. IGNORANCE IN AMERICA. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN. this day. "This is my first visit to New Zealand, but it will not bo my last. New Zealand is a wonderful little country, but this time I cannot do more than touch some of its better known resorts. However, I am coming back." So said Mr. Crombie Allen, a newspaperman from California, and a trustee of Rotary Foundation and Rotary International,, who is planning further visits to New Zealand. Mr. Allen spoke in full praise of the Dominion, its scenery, and its Government. When he first announced to his relatives that he was planning a visit to New Zealand, a relation asked him if New Zealand was the name of a city. New Zealand was better known in tho United States now as the results of the visits of Mr. Frank Milner and Mr. T. C. List, the New Zealand governor of Rotary. Both had done wonderful work, not only fbr the Dominion, but also for the British Empire, in interpreting the Enapire viewpoint to American people. Igpidentally, he said, Mr. Milner could well be sent as an ambassador through the Empire to explain the American spirit.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 3

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DOMINION PRAISED. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 3

DOMINION PRAISED. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 10, 12 January 1934, Page 3