NEW ZEALAND PREMIER
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND MR.
MASSEY.
(VSmO PWSS ASSOCIATION.—tOPIKISBT.)
UCSIfcAUAX • MTV HAJ.AND CA»tB ASSOCtAIIOM.)
NEW YORK, 21st September. Mr. W. F. Msssey paid an interesting vjsifc to Washington, end by arrangement called upon the President of the United Stattg at the White Hou»e. He was graciously received by President Coolidge, who evinced great interest in New Zealand affaire. At the conclusion of the audience he desired Mr. Massey to convey to th« people of the Dominion his very best wishes for their prosperity and happiness. Afterward* he forwarded Mr. Massey his signed photograph. Mr. Masjwsy was extremely well received at Washington, where his visit created much interest. He was entertained at luncheon by the Secretary of State, and at dinner at the British Embassy. On each occasion distinguished American statesmen were present .to meet Mr. Mawey. He aleo paid a visit to the tomb of America's Unknown Warrior. The British fla^ was flown at Mr Massey's hotel. :
The Prime Minister sailed by the Majestic from New York on Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 7
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