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“The Old Country”

> si r —l did not see Mr. John E. Hunt s letter published in your columns of April 28 till my return to Wellington. Mr. Nash was the guest of the British-Ameri-can Co-operation Movement at lunch at which he made the statement attributed to him. I was in the chair, and my impression was that Mr. Nash intended to refer to England in terms of sincere ,i affection. The words “Old Country as he used them imparted the feeling toward her that most of us share with Mr. Hunt himself. —I am, etc., CLAUDE H. AYESWellington, May 6.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 190, 8 May 1943, Page 4

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101

“The Old Country” Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 190, 8 May 1943, Page 4

“The Old Country” Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 190, 8 May 1943, Page 4

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