"NO BETTER COUNTRY"
SIB J. PAER ON UEW ZEALAND
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(Received 15th June, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, 14th June.
. "No country in the world offers better prospects for the man of small capital than New Zealand," said Sir James Parr at the Colonial Institute meetings, at which Earl Jellicoe presided. Sir James added that if migrants of this type were prepared to work and wait, they could-not gp wronp. He appealed to retired business, professional, naval, and military men to consider the prospects for their families from this viewpoint.
Earl Jellicoe remarked that he wondered why Britishers ate Danish butter when New Zealand was available. He appealed to the audience to encourage the consumption, of New- Zealand: and Australian produce. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 10
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