AUSTRALIA’S WAR EFFORT
* STUDY BY MR HOLLAND MONTH’S VISIT TO COMMONWEALTH (P.A.) WELLINGTON, November 1. To obtain first-hand knowledge of the war effort of Australia and to ascertain Australian views on many immediate and post-war problems, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr S. G. Holland), accompanied by Mr F. W. Doldge, M.P. for Tauranga, is making a visit to the Commonwealth. He expects to spend one month there.
Before leaving Wellington, Mr Holland said that New Zealand and Australia had developed close relations in time of war and as their interests were so similar they would undoubtedly work closer together after the war. He felt that the Opposition should be kept fully abreast of development and thought in Australia, and he was taking the first opportunity to make personal contact.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24094, 2 November 1943, Page 6
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