NATIONAL UNITY
SOUGHT BY MR. FRASER REACTION TO PROPOSALS (P.A.) * Wellington, May 18. “I hope the proposals of the Returned Services’ Association, constituting as they do a most earnest endeavour to achieve greater na ional unity in our war effort, will not be turned down finally and irretrievably by the Leader of the Opposition and the National Party, and that discussion of the questions involved will be conducted on that high plan? which the best interests of the Dominion in this hour of threatened serious danger demand,” said the Prime Minister. the Hon. P. Fraser. “It is not necessary to elevat-* the question of portfolios into a matter of first-class importance in regard to ‘he war. The work of the War Cabinet, with full executive powers, affords ample opportunity and scope an I a full-time job for the most industrious member. Those responsibilities will he greater in future than in the past. The circumstances imagined bv Mr. Holland t-o the effect that six gentleI
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 115, 19 May 1942, Page 4
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