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N.Z. DEPENDENCE ON WOMEN

Address By High Commissioner (N Z. Press Association) ROTORUA. July 19. New Zealand depended on its women for the health, quality and fibre of its youth, said Sir Francis CummingBruce, the British High Commissioner to New Zealand, in opening the thirty-sixth annual conference of the Women’s Division of Federated Farmers in Rotorua last evening.

It should be realised that the home was a centre around which much more than home life revolved, he added. In working in the home, county or province, members of the division became closely knit with the Commonwealth. “You are individuals in the dynamic tapestry of the Commonwealth,” he said.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29570, 20 July 1961, Page 2

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N.Z. DEPENDENCE ON WOMEN Press, Volume C, Issue 29570, 20 July 1961, Page 2

N.Z. DEPENDENCE ON WOMEN Press, Volume C, Issue 29570, 20 July 1961, Page 2

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