STANDS WITH BRITAIN
AUSTRALIA'S POLICY
SYDNEY, July 3 "I do not hesitate to say that in pursuit of its international policy Australia stands with Britain, and that if the pursuit of that policy means trouble, or even if it means war, there need bo no doubt that those troubles and the endurance of Britain's trials will lie shared by Australia," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Mcnzies, in a public speech. Mr. Menzies added that ho had considerable faith in tho Scottish proverb, "creaking doors hang a long time," and it was his belief that tho creaking doors or tho world would keep hanging a long time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23389, 4 July 1939, Page 9
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