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Ol'R. AMBASSADOR SPEAKS Oil' NKW ZEALAND'S SENTIMENIS AND SUSPICIONS. London, Maich _. Speaking a,f a luncheon at the Hotel Cecil, Sir Thomas Mackenzie said the Dominions had accepted the Empire's responsibilities, ami .should .share in its cmmeils. Their .soldiers' one regiet was that they had not fought lhe Germans. "We in New Zealand,' - said Sir Thoma>s, ''long suspected the Germa.us. When lhe Governine-iif, ol uhieh I was a. member, offered a v, unship to Britain their only object, ww* that .she should fight the Germans.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2886, 4 March 1916, Page 2
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