MALOLO'S PASSENGERS
SIGHT-SEEING IN AUSTRALIA. BRIEF STAY IN NEW ZEALAND. (UNITED i'RESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTBIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. ) (Received November 26th, 8.45 p.m.) SYDNEY. November 2*3. The Malolo's passengers are having a fine time at the various beauty spots, including the Blue Mountain, the caves, and coastal motor tours. A group of tourists visited the Federal capital, where they were welcomed by the Prime Minister as "cousins." The leader of the naijty, Mr Lynch, said that the Australian welcome was so wonderful that it convinced him that they were "brothers." Some of the tourists are in ecsta-sies over the scenerv alreadv seen in Australia. 'Mr J W. Clarke, of the Tourist Department in Auckland, has arrived at Svdnev in order to educate the tourists on the beauties of New Zealand. He will show motion pictures of New Zealand on the vovage to Auckland, where thev will remain for three and a halt days.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19787, 27 November 1929, Page 11
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