WEMBLEY SHOW.
SHOULD BE CONTINUED. BY OABLB—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT /, LONDON, Sept, 19. Sir George Fenwick is returning homeward in the Maloja. He joins the ranks of those endeavouring to persuade the Government, to participate in the continuation of ’Wembley Exhibition, pointing out that the Dunedin exhibition is quite a separate affair. ,'Tn my- judgment,” he said, “New Zealand \ should provide the necessary v amount for another year of the Wembley Exhibition, because the Dominion has’really a fine show of all her products and sources of potentialities which cannot fail,to impress visitors, and affords a splendid means for attracting the right, stamp of immigrants as well as stimulating trade.”—Sydney Son Cable ,wl
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 September 1924, Page 7
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