BASIS OF GOOD WILL.
JAPAN AND NEW ZEALAND. DELEGATION' IN DUNEDIN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Tuesday. The value oil a better understanding between Japan and New Zealand was the keynote of an address given to-day at various functions by Mr. Katsuji Debuchi, leader of the Japanese good will mission. While the importance of an increase of trade between the two countries was touched on, the fact was emphasised that international friendship and peace depended more on a human basis of good will than on the amount of goods exchanged between one nation and another. Mr. Debuchi. accompanied by members of the delegation, laid a wreath at the base of the War Memorial. He drove to the Town Hall, where a civic reception was extended to him by the Mayor. Mr. E. T. Cox. Later he was entertained at luncheon by members of the Chamber of Commerce. In the evening Mr. Debuchi and the other members of the mission were guests at a civic At Home in the Town Hall.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 10
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