GOODWILL OF JAPAN TOWARDS DOMINION
(United Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 29.
“The whole nation of Japan entertains the utmost goodwill towards the Dominion of New Zealand in every sense of the word,” said Mr Fukuma, the newly-appointed Consul-General cf Japan, today. He said the whole nation wanted to cement the cordial and close association which existed between this country and Japan. “It is my honest desire to make good friends among New Zealanders during my stay in the Dominion.” Mr Fukuma will visit the Govern-nor-General (Lord Galway) and the Prime Minister (the Hon. P. Fraser) tomorrow.
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Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 6
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