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“COMPLETE ONENESS”

VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS OF N.Z. (Pbk United Pasts Association.] AUCKLAND, December 9. “ I should like to put on record the complete oneness one feels in New Zealand,” said Mr Kenneth Lindsay (Civil Lord of the Admiralty) before the departure of the Awatea this afternoon, after spending six days in the Dominion. He said he was greatly impressed by the way the Government was trying to tackle a number of complicated problems. He was surprised there was not more criticism in New Zealand. It was the breath of life. He would like to be able to remain six months and make a detailed study.

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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 10

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“COMPLETE ONENESS” Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 10

“COMPLETE ONENESS” Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 10

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