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How the World Sees Britain

ACCORDING TO A BRITISHER United Press Association.—By Electrlo Telegraph.—Copyright Received Thursday, 9.50 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. Sir William Edmund Juffray, who saw considerable service in the World War, departed aboard the Maungauui on a three months’ visit io Australia and New Zealand. Ho is proposing to indulge in extensive rainbow trout fishing iu the Dominion and will also visit the Russell district for deep-sea fishing. Sir William said Britain was assured of a prosperous era consequent on the electoral triumph of Mr Baldwin. He characterised Mr Baldwin as undoubtedly the Empire’s strongest statesman, commanding the world’s attention. He had been astonished at the extent of Americans’ eulogy of Mr Baldwin, admitting that the British Prime Minister was the strongest stabilising force, in the world’s history. Sir William Jaffray commented admiringly ou Australian and New Zealand progress, asserting that these Dominions provided a powerful tonic among world nations.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 7

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How the World Sees Britain Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 7

How the World Sees Britain Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 276, 22 November 1935, Page 7

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