Referring to bis term as High Commissioner, Sir Thomas Wilford, on his arrival at Auckland on Sunday, said it had provided the opportunity of gaining an insight into world affairs of great moment. Ho mentioned visits to the Geneva conferences as New Zealand’s delegate to the League of Nations, and said that the discussions with notable men from all over the world gave one an immeasurably deeper interest in international affairs. Incidentally, be said that he had made an arrangement with a Loudon linn for the publication ct his impressions and views on certain aspects of world affairs which had not yet been made public. The "Trooadero" (Napier) Tea and Luncheon Booms will be in full swing throughout the holiday season. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Sundays and holidays included). If you’re passing through, call—nuff tred!*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 6
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