POPULAR IN GERMANY.
< —:—.— m»— —-— ' NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS. - That the favourable impression made ' by the New Zealand troops in Germany 1 , still obtains in that country was the im--1 pression gained by Mr, S. Gordon, a ■ - * Wellington business man, during a recent f tour of Germany. / 1 "Of all the troops that were billeted i on the Rhine, the New Zealander left 1 behind in Germany the best reputation,' : - said Mr. Gordon. "And for no part of 3 that reputation does the German honour v I the New Zealander more than for his ; x i morals, and his attitude toward the Gers man women. The mere mention of the i fact that you come from New Zealand - e. is sufficient to get a hearty : handshake, f. and everything that can possibly be done i for your comfort is done- New Zealand--3 ers, through their spending, axe spoken s of in the same breath as Amnrican 3 millionaires."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 8
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156POPULAR IN GERMANY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 8
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