VISITOR HONOURED.
PLEASED WITH DOMINION. YUGOSLAV JOURNALIST. Somo interesting remarks on his impressions of New Zealand were made by Mr. Milarad Raitchevitcli, the visiting Yugoslav journalist, at a social last night organised in his honour by the Yugoslav community of Auckland. Mr. Raitchevitcli expressed his intention of embodying his impressions of this country in a book when he returns to Europe. During liis travels he has secured the signatures of many famous men of all countries in liis autograph book, and in New Zealand ho has added to the collec•tion. Ho considers that the Dominion has beauty spots unrivalled elsewhere, and is very pleased, with the general attitude of tho people. Great hospitality has been shown him, and he had found the study of the country from all angles intensely interesting. Mr. Raitchevitcli entertained the meeting last night with a lantern lecture and recounted some of his many interesting experiences in different parts of the world.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 8
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