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ONE DAY’S STAY IN NEW ZEALAND

Record for Brevity Dominion Special Service. Palmerston North, April 21. A possible record for brevity of stay in New Zealand and the amount of country traversed and business done in the same short visit was established by Sir Frederick Tout, M.L.C., a member of the principal board of directors of the Australian Mutual Provident Society in Sydney. He arrived in Wellington by the Awatea yesterday morning. He motored to Palmerston North arriving early in the afternoon. He visited Massey College for a short period—he is a leading Australian pastoralist—officially opened the new A.M.P. building in Broadway, Palmerston North, and left for Auckland by the Limited express the same night to rejoin the Awatea, which left for Sydney this morning. His stay was one (lay exactly.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 176, 22 April 1937, Page 10

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ONE DAY’S STAY IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 176, 22 April 1937, Page 10

ONE DAY’S STAY IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 176, 22 April 1937, Page 10

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