NEW ZEALAND’S SOCIAL LEGISLATION
PRAISE FROM AMERICAN VISITOR ] ' (FBXSS 1880C1A.T10V TXLXGBiK.) AUCKLAND, March 16. “I have the greatest admiration j for your social legislation, in much of which you have shown the way to the world, and I hope that in this * respect your country will have every success in the future,” said Dr. Martin Cooley, a member of the medical service of the Veterans’ Administration of the United States Government, who arrived with his wife in the Maetsuycker from Saigon on a world tour. “New Zealand deserves a lot of credit for what it has done and is still doing. Frankly, I like your i social programme. I believe it is in '• keeping with the times,” Dr. Cooley 1 added.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 17 March 1939, Page 10
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