OUT OF CRISIS.
AUSTRALIA’S SACRIFJCES
MR BRUCE'S REMINDER
LONDON, May 5.
The Australian Minister in London, Mr S. M. Bruce, was tbe guest of honour at a banquet cf tbe Knights of the Round Table Club, and was initiated an honorary knight. The company included several Cabinet Ministers and Judges.
Tu responding to the toast of his health, Mr Bruce said he agreed that chivalry, like charity, should begin at home. Ho predicted that Australia would be the first country out of the crisis.. Britain had won Australia’s admiration; he asked Britain to recognise Australia’s sacrifices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 3
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