TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND
MELBOURNE, January 24
Mr Holman (Attorney-general for New South Wales), who has arrived here on his way back from New Zealand, is enthusiastic over his Dominion tour. He found New Zealand a much more important place than he expected. He hopes, as a result of his conversations with Dr Findlay, to establish reciprocity regarding defaulting husbands. SYDNEY, January 24.
Mr Wade, who has (returned from his visit to the Dominion, states that he found everybody in New Zealand in good heart, with more than ever unbounded confidence in "God's own country." New Zealand afforded the strongest argument that advanced democratic legislation, can be carried out in a State wheire a Liberal Government is in control, and when labour has not succeeded in achieving representation by more than one member in the Lower House.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2968, 1 February 1911, Page 27
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137TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND Otago Witness, Issue 2968, 1 February 1911, Page 27
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