LITTLE KNOWN.
NEW ZEALAND OVERSEAS. SCHOOLBOYS HELP PUBLICITY. “It is amazing to find the ignorance of many of the people about New Zea-land—-the average person seems to know practically nothing about the country,” said Mr. P. W. Hargreaves, a master at the Waitaki Boys’ High School, who has just returned from a tour of Canada with the party of boys from the school.
“Some of them had heard of Auckland, but beyond that they knew no'thing,” lie' said. “We spent a great deal of time telling people what they wanted to know about our country.”
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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