A splendid tribute to New Zealand and its people is paid by the famous English cricketer Herbert Sutcliffe, in a recently-published book. Sutcliffe, who visited the Dominion with the English Test side two years ago, writes: “ A wonderful little country New Zealand, with its hot lakes, spouting geysers, its West Coast fiords in the South Island, which rival those of Norway in their enchanting beauty, its magnificent snow-capped mountain ridges, and, above everything else, its glorious loyalty to the Motherland. You cannot find a better British subject than the Briton who is a New Zealander. I found the country something of a paradise.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20649, 25 June 1935, Page 8
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