DOMINION’S PART IN WAR
BRITISH MINISTER’S PRAISE RUGBY. May 14. Zealanders put a most ? o a i7 el ous finale . to a great dramatic the Deputy-Prime Minister (Mr C. R. Attlee, when rerrmg to the African campaign in a 'Pcecn on the Dominions’ contribution wfiie war effort. » Dominions are treading not ?! P at “ which leads to independence, fit to interdependence. When people Pow-up their family affections remain. JL. a r is abundantly true of the Dominions. It is in times of stress that : ami]y tics grow so strong. The W Ct war on the Dominions has to increase their national development without in the slightest de°*ee uupairing the unity of the Commonwealth.”
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23949, 17 May 1943, Page 3
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