EUROPEAN SITUATION.
DOMINION WELL INFORMED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The New Zealand Government has been kept fully advised on the current situation in Europe in dispatches received daily during tlie past few days from the British authorities and from the High Commissioner in London, Mr. W. J. Jordan. "The Government is receiving dispatches every day from the British Government and from the High Commissioner." said the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, in an interview. "We are hejng kept fully informed concerning the present international situation. "The position in Europe, of course, is far from satisfactory, but as the situation is changing almost hour to hour, it is quite impossible for one to predict the trend of events. "At the same time," he concluded, "I think it is reasonable to say that there is no immediate cause for anxiety."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 18
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