THE EMPIRE COMMISSION
NEW ZEALAND EXTOLLED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, March 21. In the coure of an interview. Sir E. Vincent (chairman of the Dominions Royal Commission) said the Commissioners had obtained some very important and suggestive evidence in New.Zealand. All the members of tho Commission were deeply impressed xsth the prosperity of the Dominion and the great comfort in which alt classes lived. Tho evidence which the Commission bad received appeared to point to extended possibilities in the direction of more intense agriculture. 'The Commission wore impressed with the number of excellent harbors, especially those at Wellington and Auckland. They were much indebted to the New Zealand Government for the organisation of evidence and to the witnesses for the great trouble taken in preparing their statements.
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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 5
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127THE EMPIRE COMMISSION Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 5
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