CENTENNIAL BOOKS SENT TO CANADA
PRIME MINISTER’S THANKS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 29. The Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser) has received a cablegram from the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr W. L. Mackenzie King) conveying thanks for the exquisitely bound volumes of the series of Centennial publications issued by the New Zealand Government, which Mr Mackenzie King says have just been forwarded to him from London by the Canadian High Commissioner (Mr Vincent Massey). “I am most grateful for a gift so valuable in itself, and memorable in its associations, both personal and as related to our two countries at this most momentous of all times in the history of the British Commonwealth of Nations,” Mr Mackenzie King said. He added an expression of appreciation at the pleasure afforded to his Ministerial colleagues in Canada by meeting Mr Fraser and hearing him speak.while he was in Ottawa.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23447, 30 September 1941, Page 10
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