When visiting Bucharest' last August, Miss Mary Brown, of the staff of the Gisborne High School, who has recently returned from a years tour of the world, met several interesting women through the Play'Society, under whose auspices she travelled in Europe, Several of them could speak English quite well, and oho whom she met ovinccd a keen interest in New Zealand'," and wished to J know all about the country and its people. VvHion Miss Brown asked why she was so keen oiv New Zealand, she was told that'it was slio was a great admirer,of the works of tho late Katherine Mansfield, a daughter ■ of Sir '••'Hajfold -dfitoauehainp, of Wellington.- ‘ ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 13094, 16 February 1937, Page 2
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