LORD AND LADY BURNHAM.
VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. London, 1. It was already understood that delegates of the Empire Pre«s Conference visiting Australia in 1925 would also pay a visit to New: Zealand. Mr. Massey, however, recently addressed a letter to Lord on behalf of the Government and people of 2(ew Zealand expressing the hope that both he and Lady Burnham and others members of the conference would extend their tour to the Dominion. Lord Burnham has now replied to the Premier, thanking him for the general invitation, and especially for the personal invitation to himself and Lady Burnham. “Health permitting,” h.e writes, “it will give us both the greatest pleasure to take advantage nf your generous hospitality. We have long wanted to see your magnificent country, and it has always been the difficulty of being away from one’s duties at home thalt has prevented us both from having gone there before the war. Now that we see the possibility of sparing the necessary time we esteem it a great privilege to be your guests. I hope also that I may see you while you are here and discuss the question more fully with you.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1923, Page 6
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