The New Zealand Climate. —“My sister nud I are on a hurried tour of New Zealand. We have motored, through hundreds of miles of the South Island,” said Mr Malcolm MacDonald, Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary for Dominion Affairs, when replying to 'the welcome extended to him at a civic reception in Dunedin yesterday. “When we left the North Island,” added Mr MacDonald, “we were white people —pakehas—hut we are likely to look like Maoris when we return, for this place, although so near the South Pole, has a climate like the ,
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 15
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