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MESSAGE FROM VISCOUNT CRANBORNE

PRIME MINISTER’S REPLY (P.A.) WELLINGTON. Aug. 5. Viscount Cranborne in a message to the Prime Minister, Mr P. Fraser, saya: “As I shall be giving uo the seal of the Dominions’ Office. I should like to send you my personal word of thanks for the constant help and friendly cooperation which I have always received from you during the time I have been in office. I shall always look back with pride and pleasure upon my close associations with you, and your colleagues, during these eventful years.” Replying to Lord Cranborne, Mr Fraser says:—“l acknowledge with sincere thanks and appreciation your kind message to me on the occasion of your relinquishing your high and responsible office. I can assure you tha, your friendly sentiments are fully reciprocated, and we are most grateful for your ever ready and complete cooperation with, ana assistance to, this Dominion, particularly during the whole course of the war, and I will always remember your great helpfulness and consideration to me at all times.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 6

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HELP ACKNOWLEDGED Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 6

HELP ACKNOWLEDGED Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 6

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