ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY
MARQUESS AND LADY WILLINGDON ON TO NEW ZEALAND BY FLYING-BOAT SYDNEY, Jan. 18. The Marquess of Willingdon and Lady Willingdon arrived by flyingboat. They are accompanied by Viscount Errington and will travel to New Zealand by flying-boat. The Marquess of Willingdon will be British representative at the New Zealand centennial celebrations. He is due in the Dominion from Sydney by the Aotearoa to-day, accompanied by the Marchioness. The New Zealand Minister of De-
fence, Hon. F. Jones, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. F. B. Dwyer, of the Army Department, who flew to Sydney on . Tuesday, will return with the Mar- ' quess and Marchioness. Another visitor who will travel to New Zealand by the Aotearoa will be the Australian Government's representative at the centennial celebrations, Senator P. A. Mcßride, assistant-Minister lof Commerce, who will be accomIpanied by Mrs. Mcßride. A civic reception will be given the i visitors in Wellington on Tuesday (next, and this will be followed by a i luncheon given by the Government. "REST POSSIBLE TERMS" 1 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND j MR. JONES’ COMMENT i Received Jan. 19. 1.5 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 18. Mr. Jones to-day denied the suggestion that there is a mistaken belief j in New Zealand that there was a ceri tain aloofness about Australia's attiI tude towards New Zealand. “The two i Dominions," he said, “are on the ! best possible terms.” He was sure j nert one New Zealander has any com- ' plaint to make about Australia's attii tude. In every way the two coun- | tries work with the utmost harmony.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 6
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