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Noted Hungarians Visit Dominion

STUDYING AGRICULTURE COUNT AND SCIENTIST Press Association WELLINGTON, To-da> Among the passengers who arrived from Sydney by the Ulimaroa was Count Robert Zelenski. member of tlie Upper House of the Hungarian Parliament, and Dr. Joseph Fodor de Revaujfalu, who are making a world tour iu the course of which they have already visited England, India, Ceylon and Australia. Count Zelenski who is 76 year:- of age, is a descendant of a very old Hungarian family which dates back to the year 1100. He is the owner of some 60,000 acres of land in Rumania, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia and Hungary. The primary purpose of his tour is to study agriculture as it is carried on in other countries. Dr. Fodor de Revaujfalu is taking the opportunity of studying modern hospital methods, and he has also inspected universities in various countries he has visited.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 9

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Noted Hungarians Visit Dominion Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 9

Noted Hungarians Visit Dominion Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 9

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