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THE HON. J. A. MILLAR.

i IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA. enormous procress. NEW ZEALAND THE BEST COUNTRY TO LIVE IN. Br Telerraph—Press AaEociatioa-Coßjrlshl (Rec. April 25, 0.35 a.m.) Sydney, April 24. lhe Hon. J. A. Millar, New Zealand Minister for Railways, left by, the Moana. He gave a newspaper some of his impressions of Australia. He emphasised tho hospitable kindness extended to him everywhere. Any man, be declared, might be proud to live in any of the States he had visited, but he I was going back to the best little State of tho whole lot. . He was sure they had a higher average level of comfort in New Zealand. Tho average man could get along better there. He was mtich struck with the enormous, progress made in Australia since he visited it, ten years ago. He thought they had a healthier climate in New Zealand, and were breeding a better race. He did not find Australians any smarter than New Zealanders, and he thought the latter were as bright in the head as Australians.' Australia' was a great country, but he had seen nothing to shake his conviction that New Zealanders had the best country to live in.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 7

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THE HON. J. A. MILLAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 7

THE HON. J. A. MILLAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 7

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