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BRITISH UNITY

The importance of unity within the British Commonwealth at this time and the desirability of maintaining that unity was stressed by the Prime Mm-1 ister(Mr. Fraser) at the State luncheon to Sir Patrick Duff. Un ted Kingdom High Commissioner, yesterday. For his part, said Mr. Fraser. he felt1 that however strong differences of opinion might be from time to time within the family of British nations, those differences were capable of private discussion in full frankness and of private settlement Mr. Fraser spoke of the groat tasks which were confronting the British Commonwealth and the other United Nations at, the nroLnt time Urgent problems were SrSnPdX throughout the world and difficult decisions had to be made. , Tho Prime Minister expressed his <^tis'action with the recent speech on foreign policy by Mr. Bevin. which he <£;ri wi«; most realistic and could not a 1 to hav^° stabilising effect He alsoSirred to the admiration the citizens of New Zealand felt for the peonle of ; 'LWsS£TJ?™ ,ife rhed2SSS! c WoSge OTnd fortitude throughout tbt war years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 4

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BRITISH UNITY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 4

BRITISH UNITY Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 4