IDEAL NEW ZEALAND.
■«>- : — KEIR HARDIE'S OPINION. By Telegraph.—Tress Association. —Copyright. London, March 25. Mr. K'EIR Hardie, M.P., speaking at Plymouth, said Labour rule in Australia had won golden opinions. He considered New Zealand an ideal State, and next to New Zealand he thought South Australia the best field for emigration. Though Mr. Keir Hardie got, a rather cold reception here, he seems to have formed a most favourable impression of this country, to which he made many flattering, references upon his return to Australia and in the several speeches made in South Africa.. In the course of an interview in Hobart in January, asked how he found the workers of New Zealand faring, Mr. Hardie said that they were better off even than those in Australia. He added that he had fallen in love with New Zealand, and was satisfied that their legislation was proceeding' on right lines. .... «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13709, 27 March 1908, Page 5
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