“PLANT A TREE.”
NEW ZEALAND’S POLICY PRAISED.
;Unlt».d Press Association— By Electrlo Tel^raph—Convrlght.) VANCOUVER, June 18.
Praising New Zealand’s progress particularly in reafforestation and agriculture, Mr J. G. t Robson, Vancouver, a member of the British Columbia Lumbermen’s Delegation, which recently returned from the Antipodes, addressing the Trade Board, stated that outside British Columbia, nowhere else in the world would he rather reside than in New Zealand. He urged that Australia should be invited to send a similar delegation to Canada.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 9
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