CONDITIONS AT HOME
"NEVER MORE UNCERTAIN"
BARRISTER'S IMPRESSION
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, This Day. Mr. W. R. Brough, a Dunedin barrister, who has just returned after a world tour, said that Britain was never in a more uncertain state, and it was beyond the power of any man to tell what the outcome would be. Beferring to his visit to Sydney, Mr. Brough said that hi the window of the office of the New Zealand Government Tourist Department was an illustrated map of the Dominion. Threo circles plainly indicated the existence of Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, but there was nothing to show the position of Dunedin. The effect of the map was to suggest to travellers that the southern portion of New Zealand was sparsely populated, and the1 Department should'be asked to explain why Dunedin had been overlooked.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 6
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142CONDITIONS AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 6
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