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NEW ZEALAND KINDNE.SS The Prime Minister has received tho following letter from M. Paul de Serro, Consul for France, regarding tho \isit to New Zealand of the French war sloop Cnssiopec. “Before leru ing Commander Decoux requested me to oxprees Ills gratitude to tho Now Zealand Government for tho facilities afforded to hjnisdf, his officers, and meii for visiting' the country and seeing all that there is to sec in this pioturesrjue Dominion. Ho also expressed himself as delighted with the coi'dial hospitality of tho people, and the warm welcome ho had received everywhere. No wonder, he added, that New Zealand in known fa* and wide for tho kindness of its sociable inhabitants as well as for its genial climate and great resources as a tourist resort. "May I add my personal and very grateful thanks for tho many courtcrius extended to iny countrymen, not only officially hy tho Government, municipal, and harbour authonfkn, but also for the spontaneous welcome they have received from tho people of New Zealand/*-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 6
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173KNOWN FAR AND WIDE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 6
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