PACIFIC INTERESTS
NEW ZEALAND’S PART CONFERENCE AT HONOLULU By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright HONOLULU, Wed. Air. W. Nash, New Zealand, addressed the Institute of Pacific Relations. He said New Zealand was an integral part of the British Commonwealth of Nations. New Zealand was in the closest relation with the Alotlier Country. ■ Yet New Zealand would strongly resent interference in its internal affairs on the part of the British Government. “In matters of foreign policy New Zealand rarely questions the attitude of Britain. The opinion of New Zealand supports the declared policy of Britain in regard to the Singapore naval base.” It was the policy of New Zealand to foster and encourage the native to use his own land, and adjust his customs to something approximating the standards of the present day. All parties in Parliament were agreed that the interests of the natives were paramount. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 13
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