GERMAN AUTHOR
A WORLD TRAVELLER Author of several travel books, and a contributor to leading German newspapers, Dr. Tvar Lissner, who is a through passenger by the Aorangi from Sydney, is a young doctor of laws whose main business is travelling. He has visited Russia, Northern Africa, and nearly all the British Dominions in the past five years, and has been travelling for seven months collecting material for another book on the countries round the Pacific. "King Edward is very popular in Germany," eairi Dr. Lissner. "Long before other people thought about it, Ik? tried to get some friendship between the German and the British people. He is regarded as the man who was responsible for establishing more friendly relations between Germany and England. 1 ' Dr. Lissner added that he had found many people in Australia and other parts of the British Empire who did not understand the relationship between England and Germany. There was a much greater exchange of ideas between the two countries than people realised. Dr. Lissner intends to visit New Zealand in eight months' time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 11
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