VIEWING THE MANAWATU
PALMERSTON N., 25th August Six members of the Empire Press d«» legation motored from Wanganui to-day,' joining the special train containing tha other delegates at Palmerston North. En route the motorists inspected Flock House, where the sons 01 British ■«*• men are being trained in farming. Th# party was welcomed at the railway station by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. 1 A. J* Graham). Lord Burnham, in briefly responding, regretted that lack of time-had not permitted a wider view of the Mansx watu district.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 9
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