TRIBUTE TO N.Z.
AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER’S VISIT.
WELLINGTON. June 2
The Australian Trade Commission, Mr AY. R. Dalton, who is here for a few days en route to Melbourne, where he will take up ins new position of lI.M. Australian Trade Commissioner, says it was like coming home to return to Y\ ellington, Ins former headquarters in New Zealand, where he met so many old friends. He carried with him, he said, to England and thence to Canada happiest recollections of New Zealand. His stay in Canada was exceedingly interesting and instructive, and he was greatly impressed by the opportunities he saw there for extending Lading interests between Great •Britain and Canada to their mutual benefit. “My stay in New Zealand,” says Mr Wuiton, “has always been, sue!) a.s to impel me to do anything I can to help it wherever I have been and I am ready to do so wherever I may go. Believe me, I have unbounded faith in New Zealand and sound reasons for that faith.”—Special.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9721, 3 June 1924, Page 5
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