“SHOULD NOT BE NIGGARDLY”
BRITISH HELP FUR NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE LONDON DRESS COMMENT ! Ul'-A—Hv Electric telegraph-Gopvnifftl (Received 30th June, 9 16 a m., LONDON, 29th June, j ‘ The Times” in a leader pays a tribute !lo New Zealand'* defence measures. It i says that the difficulties of the Hon. W. j Nash’s visit cannot be allowed to affect | lho provision of whatever money and i credits may he necessary to enable New ! Zeatlund to defend herself and participate i i Empire defence. If war came it is most i likely that the Pacific area would he m- ! voiced more directly than ever before, and New Zealand would have a burden of I responsibilities out of all proportion to j her unaided strength. Britain should not he niggardly with help for her to prepare j fo • her defence. TO BE RECEIVED BY THE KING (Received 30th June, 9.60 a.m.) LONDON, 29th June. Mr Nash visited Kidderminster aud Btfmitigliain and conferred with matiufao-tin-era. He saw Sir Thomas Inskip, SeOi etary of State for the Dominions, today.* His Majesty will receive him this evening, after which he will he Hie guest at the International Affairs dinner. Mr Nash will visit potteries at Stafford on 30tli June, and then go to Dublin.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 June 1939, Page 4
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