AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
ALLEGED ANTIPATHY. DENIED BY SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL. (Received 7, 9.10 a.m.) Perth, Dee. 7. Recently an article by Air. Simons, who is in charge of the Young .Australian I < < Boys touring .Imeiica appealed to the local press, stating that strong adtij>uthv was • h'm.m ’l.-i New Z.'alanders to Australians. evil I cnees of v l.icli he had observed during l ite l ww-i' st tty in Wellington. Sir William Russell, who is returnii'.;: to New Zealand by tlie Mooitan. in mi iritetGew declared this was nil n<;ns'!’sr. Tlie only feeling entuiaaim tl tiw.-.-ds Australians v.’as iitie 'd <■nr • ill it i* and goodfellows!”o. New Zealanders had an intense hro.- t;t tin ” i-mintry but to say they do-pi-wd Aust ralitms in the Don’iiii’.ii v. .is i idicitlous. The '.tilv i* al fiiG in Mt. Sinison's stsitecieiit w.;-. thru: N*-w Zc.'tbnders in qieeeri man■ wrins wei-t* more English than ■■■/(■"<■ the Aust > aiians.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 298, 7 December 1911, Page 5
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