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MR PETER FRASER, who became Prime Minister of New Zealand on April 4, 1940, was head of the Government for nearly the full period of the war against Germany. In this photograph he is shown at No. 10 Downing Street with Mr Churchill and Mr W. L. Mackenzie King (left), Prime Minister of Canada.

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Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 11

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MR PETER FRASER, who became Prime Minister of New Zealand on April 4, 1940, was head of the Government for nearly the full period of the war against Germany. In this photograph he is shown at No. 10 Downing Street with Mr Churchill and Mr W. L. Mackenzie King (left), Prime Minister of Canada. Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 11

MR PETER FRASER, who became Prime Minister of New Zealand on April 4, 1940, was head of the Government for nearly the full period of the war against Germany. In this photograph he is shown at No. 10 Downing Street with Mr Churchill and Mr W. L. Mackenzie King (left), Prime Minister of Canada. Southland Times, Issue 25666, 8 May 1945, Page 11

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