FILLING EMPTY SPAC
Sir,—lt becomes mnm every day that if the L' fi mon wealth of Nations?? its position m world Ml Dominions must fill *3 spaces with the best av2u ! Our kin across the S? 1 fully alive to this,“fc agreed on large-scale ii? Their land must remain Australia is willing to? burden of Empire. Has f' Zealand also an obligation? Sir Clutha MjcfcSy right note when he sav present condition and f u £ pects m Britain make I settlement seem an even urgent necessity.” He seed source of power in “the dement of our magnificent land,'; seas, Canada, Australia, land the Rhodesias, and sol wonderfully rich heritage J to make the British 'race Z happy, and secure for gene* come, if only we will makes them.”—l am, etc.,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 2
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