On his first visit to New Zealand in 40 years of travelling round the world he had been wonderfully impressed with the kindness and geniality of its people, Mr. H. Capriles, of Leicester, England, said in Christchurch. He had met with the utmost consideration everywhere since he had landed in New Zealand, and particularly he had to pay a tribute to the newspapers which, in the interviews he had given to them, had shown him the utmost consideration. When he returns to England in September, Mr. Capriles will have completed 1,000,000 miles of travelling to different parts of the world.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19693, 27 July 1938, Page 7
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