"New Zealand is looked upon by I those in England as one of the most loyal of the dominions, and it behoves us to justify that opinion and the trust reposed in us," said Mr. Justice MacGregor, when addressing members of the New Zealand Club at Wellington. Everywhere he went, whether in England or in Scotland, he added,, he was received with a warm welcome. His experience had not been that of the Scotsman who, returning to New Zealand after a visit to his native country and being asked how he was treated, replied "Reluctantly." . '
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3303, 14 May 1931, Page 2
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