INTENSE LOYALTY
FOUND IN NEW ZEALAND (1.8.5. PAYS TRIBUTE (Received 11 a.in.) LONDON, -Alay 17. Air Bernard Shaw arrived in the Rangitane from his (oar of New Zealand. lie was interviewed by Journalists and asked to express his opinion regarding test matches. “ They are ridiculous things,” said Air Shaw, “They will break up the Empire. They induce antagonism and l rivalry, and they distract people’s serious attention to polities. “ Eveiywhere yon go, in most parts of the world, you see grown-ups and children kicking a football. You never! see it in New Zealand, whore the people are more civilised, better look- j ing, and better mannered Than the English, “I found an intense loyalty In New Zealand to the Empire and I don't blame them ior wanting all they can get."
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Northern Advocate, 18 May 1934, Page 11
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