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New Zealand To The Fore

(Received Noon)

LONDON. April 27. Lady Inskip, wife of the Dominions Secretary, opened the New Zealand apple season at New Zealand House. She referred warmly to her visit to New Zealand. Sir Thomas Inskip said he hoped some day to visit New Zealand as his wife had done. (The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr W. J. Jordan, invited Sir Thomas to visit New Zealand for the Centennial. He assured him that New Zealand was not behind any part of the Empire, and would help Britain whatever befel.

Such of the cable news in this issue as Is so headed has appeared in ‘‘The Times” and Is sent to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of “The Times” unless expressly stated to be so.

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Northern Advocate, 28 April 1939, Page 7

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New Zealand To The Fore Northern Advocate, 28 April 1939, Page 7

New Zealand To The Fore Northern Advocate, 28 April 1939, Page 7

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