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TALK TO NEW ZEALAND

, AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA ...

SIR RONALD LINDSAY’S MESSAGE. ' ‘ WASHINGTON, April 17. i The British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, in his first radio speech, at , ,one o ’clock on Thursday morning, addressed New Zealand, from his study at the British Embassy, via station W2XE. He discussed development of means for communication between New * Zealand, England and the United * 'States. 4 • "We hope to find all personal and political relations between you and us ' become more and more intimate,’’ he said. ‘ "You have a great common i .trade which promises to become more important still; you have an outlook on the world characteristic of young nations —courageous and looking forward to the future with a spirit of boundless enterprise.” Sir Ronald Lindsay discussed the increased popularity of Rugby football in the United States and concluded by saying, “I believe this may also be heard in Australia, and to all Australians too, therefore, if my voice can carry so far, I would like to send a similar message of greeting.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 19 April 1930, Page 6

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TALK TO NEW ZEALAND Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 19 April 1930, Page 6

TALK TO NEW ZEALAND Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 19 April 1930, Page 6