MR. FRASER'S BUSY WEEK
(Official News: Service.) LONDON, May 11. This is proving to be another extremely busy week for the Prime Ministers, with many j discussions and a great deal1 of official business outside the Commonwealth conference hours. Mr- Fraser has again seen Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, and Viscount Cranborne, and has also; had a .talk with the United States Ambassador, i Mr. Winant. A recent caller was Sir Thomas. Mitchell,, Lord Provost of Aberdeen. i : This afternoon Mr. Fraser visited the' ; House of Commons, to hear the. ad- , dress given by Mr., Mackenzie King, , and this evening, is tq be at an official reception tendered' by the British Government to the visiting. Prime Minis,ters and their staffs- . Mrs. Fraser has spent a good deal of time' this week at New. Zealand headquarters in London, examining the organisation of relief for Doi minion prisoners of ' war in enemy [camps in Europe. She has had talks !; with Mr. G. B. Burdekin, who' is in :, charge of that activity, and Mr. Keith' West-Watson, who is the agent here for the University of New Zealand land arranges1 study courses for pris- !; oners of war. ■ ■ ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1944, Page 7
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