“OUT-FOR GOOD TIME.”
SIR- FRANCIS BELL IN LONDON. NOW POLITICAL BACK NUAIIIEIG }ly Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Australian ana N.Z. Cabia Association* (Received 7.30 p.m., April 30.) LONDON, April 20. “I. simply v.uiit- In get Lhree suinntiT.s in .succession, plenty ol .sunshine, and have a good Uine,’ declared Sir Franc.K l.iell, oi New Zealand, on ill-ri-val from America. “1 did not inquire, into America’s problems, and I don’t euro a damn whether there':iiv problems in America, or whether there are sd’utioiis. 1 hope New Zealand .'will not take me seriously. | am a, political bade number. .1. propose to attend till' Geneva Assembly with Sir James Alien, also the .Mandates Commission on behalf . of Samoa. ’’ ronaygsguvT.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 9
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