SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE.
RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND. "TOO EARLY TO GIVE PLANS." By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, ex-High Commissioner for New Zealand, reached Wellington on board the Remuera today. He and other passengers did not 'get ashore until after 8 o'clock. After retiring from the High Coinmissionership, Sir Thomas accepted a trade mission to the United States on hehalf of the New Zealand Government, and he has a report to presant to the Uovemraent. In the course of a brief conversation to-night, he indicated that lie would have something to say shortly I regarding New Zealand produce «nd | other matters of interest to the people |of this country, It was too early to | speak of his own plans. He evpected | to he in Wellington for a few days, and l 4« would then go Stuth, (
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 5
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