CONFIDENT VIEW.
FUTURE OF THE DOMINION. LORD BLEDISLOE'S TRIBUTE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Confidence in the future of New Zealand was expressed by the GovernorGeneral, Lord Bledisloe, at a valedictory gathering- of the Royal Society of New Zealand to-night. His Excellency said he took a cheerful view of the future welfare and progress of the Dominion. • Her people were blessed with perhaps the most perfect climate for white people in the world and had what was probably the finest and purest type of British people to be found in the Empire. Professor R. Speight, president of the society, made appreciative reference to the services of his Excellency to science during his stay in New Zealand. Dr. P. Marshall, president of the Wellington Philosophical Society, voiced similar sentiments.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1935, Page 19
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