LORD NUFFIELD’S TOUR
IMPRESSED WITH GALATEA.
LIKING FOR NEW ZEALAND.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Rotorua, March 7.
In company with the Minister of Lands, the Honourable E. A. Ransom, Lord Nuffield visited the Rotorua district yesterday and inspected Galatea Estate and other places of intrest. He attended a special Maori concert in the evening. In the course of an interview Lord Nuffield said he was mdst favourably impressed by the development of the areas at Galatea and the district generally "If ever I left England that would be the country I would come to,” he said. “I would go nowhere else to live.” Asked whether he contemplated any settlement venture iii this country, Lord Nuffield said that he had at one time cherished ideals with regard to imfnigratidn arid the establishment of the surplus British population on the soil of the Dominions, but at the present time these new people were not wanted, which had changed the whole outlook.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1935, Page 12
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