New Zealand Publicity Criticised
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, Feb. 6. Mr. Ernest H. Scott, of Scott Radio, Chicago, who periodically visits New Zealand, and has been here five months, to-day criticised the Dominion's apathy about the future welfare of the country, especially regarding the tourist traffic. Mr. Scott said he had seen absolutely no publicity on New Zealand in the United States, and yet New Zealand was very popular there. If other countries had half the tourist possibilities of New Zealand they would have “cashed in” on them long ago.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1947, Page 6
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