“I think you have bigger, finer children in New Zealand than anywhere I have been, with tho exception of Czecho-Slovakia and Austria,” said Miss Jennie Street, London, when lecturing in New Plymouth on Saturday night ‘ln those war-cursed countries tiey liK-t so many that they are now taking great care of those they have. Like the children of New Zealand, the children of those countries 'nve big bodies, broad foreheads and fine chins.” Miss Street said she bad noticed in 'New Zealand, 100, that great attention was paid to the care of babies. The Czechoslovakians and Austrians recognised the importance of this also.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 282, 13 November 1929, Page 4
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