GUILDHALL REBUILDING
UEW ZEALAND WOULD LIKE SHARE LONDON, (May 10. Mr Fraser, in a sipeech as a Mansion House luncheon, said that when the Guildhall was being rebuilt New Zealand and other, Commonwealth nations would like to take a small share in the rebuilding. He offered that one portion should be provided by New Zealand, and the furniture used should he made of New Zealand wood.
Turning to the Deputy Prime Ministor. Mr C. R. Attee, Mr Fraser said: " When the House of Commons is reorected, may we request that our countries and Parliaments should have some Rha-re in rebuilding the mother Parliament? "
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Evening Star, Issue 25173, 12 May 1944, Page 2
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