TOURISTS PLEASED
NEW ZEALAND SCENERY
BEAUTIES OF THE SOUNDS
Fms Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,
SYDNEY, January 24. Tourists who returned by the Wanganella are generally eulogistic regarding the scenic oeauties of New Zealand.
Sir Hugh Denison said that the Tourist Department arrangements at Milford were disappointing owing to insufficient launch facilities for passenger's, Apart from this the fiord surpassed the Norwegian fiords and the North-West Passage to Alaska. Sir Samuel Walder praised the work of reconstruction of Napier city.
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Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 7
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77TOURISTS PLEASED Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 7
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