WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.
NEW ZEALAND SECTION. ANOTHER YEAR URGED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—-Copyright London, Sept. 19. Sir George Fenwick will return homeward in the sa. Maloja. He joins the ranks of those endeavouring to persuade the New Zealand Government to participate in Wembley, pointing out that the Dunedin Exhibition “is quite a separate affair. In my judgment New Zealand should provide the necessary amount for another year at Wembley, because the Dominion has a really fine show of ail her products, resources, and potentialities, which cannot fail to impress visitors and affords a splendid means of attracting the right stamp of immigrants as well as stimulating trade.”
CONTINUANCE UNCERTAIN. London, Sept. 10. The statement that the Empire Exhibition will be continued in 1925 has been authoritively deprecated as at least premature.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1924, Page 5
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