SEEING THE EMPIRE.
ENGLISH BOYS’ TOUR. Completing their education with a tour of portion of the Empire, a party of 43 English public schoolboys reached Sydney from New Zealand by the Alaunganui on April 1. Australia will be visited by another party within a year or two. “There is ho doubt that many of the boys are greatly impressed with New Zealand,” said Mr M. G. Scott, a leader of the party, who praised New Zealand hospitality, “arid I ' expect that a number will induce their parents to .allow them to return.” Among the boys, states the Sydney Sun; is Iv. L, lionig, godson of Princess Alary Louise, and Douglas -Hacking, son of Captain Hacking, M.P., of tire Department of Overseas Trade.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 112, 11 April 1929, Page 10
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