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MR. FRASER IN WALES.

(Rec. 10.10 a.m.) LONDON, July 17. Mr. Fraser, in a speech at Aberdare, raid that in some extraordinary way a man had arisen to dominate and hypnotise the German people, and to lead them into ways of terrible cruelty, vindictiveness, destruction, and death, in an effort to conquer the world. It would be better for us to be dead, than to tolerate it. Sir C. Kingsley Wood has written to Mr. Fraser, exnressing sincere gratitude to the New Zealand Government for the arrangements made to pay off Britain’s war expenditure advances. Treasury officials expressed the opinion-that the repayment reflects much credit on the handling of New Zealand’s overseas resources, during the difficult war period.— U.P.A.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1941, Page 5

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MR. FRASER IN WALES. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1941, Page 5

MR. FRASER IN WALES. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1941, Page 5

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