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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

VISIT TO DOMINION AFTER WAR (N.Z.P.A. Special Correspondent) LONDON. Feb. 10. The Peterborough correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states: “The New Zealand Minister at Washington, Mr Walter Nash, told me that President Roosevelt assured him that he would pay his often-promised visit to New Zealand after the war. Mr Roosevelt had intended to visit New Zealand after his second term, and before he decided to stand for a third term. “While Mr Nash was talking of Mr Roosevelt, Mrs Roosevelt came in and mentioned many names of well-known people in New Zealand, and asked how they were.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 6

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 6

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Otago Daily Times, Issue 25458, 12 February 1944, Page 6

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