LOYALTY TO BRITAIN
N.Z. WILL STAND FAST HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ASSURANCE [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright] LONDON, Nov. 24. In a speech at the annual dinner of the Association of Men of Kent, Mr. Jordan, High Commissioner, said that the Dominions will stand fast for Bri- ; tain under any conditions. “I think I ‘ can speak not only for New Zealand, but for all the Dominions,’’ he added. IF CLASH COMES DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORS FUTURE OF RACE INVOLVED LONDON, Nov, "4. Responding to the toast of “Old Boys” at a Kidderminster Gra. imar School reunion, the Hon. W. Nash said the fortune of the race m.gb.t be determined for good or evil in a clash between democracy and dictatorships, jHe hoped that New Zealand and all units of the British Comma ' wealth would hold to the ideal of freedom and, perhaps, persuade other nitions to adopt it.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 26 November 1936, Page 7
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