TREE-PLANTING POLICY.
«» — VISITOR'S COMMENDATION-. k^ [BY TELEGUAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATKJS'J CHRisTCßracHj Thursday. .- The Hon. D. R. Hall, Attorney-Gen*** 1 \-_ in New South Wales, was given & «** 8 reception to-day. In his speech,' Hall said that New South Wales A**'' good deal to learn from New Zealand* forestry schemes. The Government «>* I\-1 \- had the foresight to turn bad land #*? - good land—at the same time bad raennJW ■ good men by employing prisoners <»■&*■£.. planting—had done admirable work. "**£" ferring to the war, -Mr. Hall »* New Zealand had dene more in ro P^-Jr* tion to population than Australi*':^j!lg done. , ■ .*.''■'-■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 6
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92TREE-PLANTING POLICY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 6
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