N.Z. MINISTERS IN AUSTRALIA
* “CLOSER UNDERSTANDING THAN EVER BEFORE” REPRESENTATION to londoj AND WASHINGTON P.A.) WELLINGTON, March 13. "There is a closer understanding am rrangement with Australia than eye >efore,” said the Prime Minister (th It. Hon. P. Fraser) referring to th dsit made to Australia by the Minis er for Supply (the Hon. D. G. Sulli ran) and the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates. Joint representations were made t loth London and Washington on no inly the defence of Australia and Ne\ Zealand but also on the complete us if both countries for beginning an of ensive against the Japanese, Mr Fraser added that he considere Jr Sullivan and Mr Coates did splen lid work for New Zealand during th liscussions with the Australian Wa Cabinet and War Council. Yesterday Messrs Sullivan am Coates reported to the New Zealam Var Cabinet and Mr Fraser said to-da; hat the discussion lasted for severs i° urs - - -
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 6
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