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Sense of Freedom

CONDITIONS IN AMERICA

“One does not realise how regimented we are in New Zealand until one leaves the country,” said Mr. \V. Balder Mac.kay, governor of fifty-second district, .Rotary international, who returned recently from the annual Rotary convention at Rio de Janeiro. There was a sense of freedom in the United States that was lacking in New Zealand. It. was possible to buy almost anything one desired. Although a. ‘lO-hour week was in operation, everyone did not worlc the same -10 hours. Meals could be obtained at. any time of the. day or night.

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 4

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Sense of Freedom Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 4

Sense of Freedom Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 4

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