TRIBUTE TO MEW ZEALAND
I (By Telostraph—Press Association.) CHRIS'iCHURCH. July 15. "It is no mere formality that., the voice of New Zealand is heard in London or Geneva," said Rektor L. Zilliacus, Finland, in a New Education Fellowship address to a city audience tonight. "It is a fact that in Geneva New Zealand's has been sometimes one of the very few honourable voices heard in that assembly." (Applause)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 16
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