GIFT AMBULANCES
AMERICAN ASSISTANCE [BV TELKGR A I'll —Pit KSS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Wednesday Expressing the apprcciaton of the Government and people of New* Zealand for the gift of an additional five ambulances from the British-American Ambulance Corps, the acting-Prime Minister, the Hon. W. Nash, to whom
the ambulances were delivered bv the Governor-General, Sir Cyril Xowall, today, made comment on American aid to the British Commonwealth. He said a fence at the top of a cliff was better than an ambulance below. In future, lie believed, America would not supply the ambulance at the bottom nor help to build the fence at the top, but would help to make a road round the cliff so that neither fence nor ambulance would be needed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 8
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