AUCKLANDER ABROAD
HOLIDAY IN SISOV FIRST DOMINION VISITOR [from our own correspondent! LONDON, August l Tho distinction of being tho only New Zealander ever to have set foot in Sisov, ;i small corner of Czechoslovakia, was experienced bv an Auckland traveller, Miss Anita Webster, of Herno Bay. .Miss Webster was keeping an appointment mado six years ago when she promised to stay with friends in their home on a large estate in the country, miles away from even a shopping village. After seeing the Coronation in London, Miss Webster went to Cologne, then on the .Rhine to Meinz, and from there to Nuremberg, Vienna and Budapest, where her Chechoslovakian hostess met her. Later Miss Webster plans to go to Bratislava, Prague, Venice, Salzburg and Munich and from there back to London, where she has been engaged by tho British Broadcasting Corporation to give an Empire broadcast talk. She has booked her return passage by tho Strathmore.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 7
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