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VISITOR'S EULOGIES

CONDITIONS IN DOMINIONUNTOUCHED REVENUE SOURCES SYDNEY, Sept. 24 Dr. Hall, a former Attorney-General for New South Wales, who has returned from New Zealand, said that from his observations the people of the Dominion were not nearly so much affected by the depression as the people of New South Wales.

" I spent more than three weeks in Auckland and Wellington and no beggar asked mo for a shilling, no street musician sang to me, and no pavement artist sought to evoke charity," said Dr. Hall. " New Zealand seems to have untouched sources of revenue which have been fully exploited in Australia. " One outstanding contrast between New Zealand and New South Wales is the regard New Zealand people have for their Parliament."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21297, 26 September 1932, Page 9

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VISITOR'S EULOGIES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21297, 26 September 1932, Page 9

VISITOR'S EULOGIES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21297, 26 September 1932, Page 9