Smiling reference to the fact that Scotland sometimes loses its identity in the name England was made by the Minister of Education and Health (the Hon. P. Fraser), when speaking at a Scots concert held in the Town Hall Wellington. “The society might well point out that there is such a place as Scotland,” he said, “and that it is not really described, by the name England. It might be suggested that the term Britain could more reasonably be applied or, as an alternative to Britain,, the whole country could-just be called Scotland.” (Laughter) i
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Grey River Argus, 5 December 1938, Page 2
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