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CANADIANS IN PACIFIC

NEW ZEALAND QUOTED (Received Jan. 14, 11.30 a.m. OTTAWA, Jan. 13 “New Zealanders and Australians are hoping that before the war ends Canadians will be fighting alongside them in the Pacific,” said the president of {he Canadian Press Association, Mr Arthur Ford, in a speech. “Canada cannot avoid her responsibilities in the Pacific now or after | the war if she is to enjoy the good- ; will of America. Australia and New | Zealand and if she is to share in its future economic development. ! “Some Canadians hold up New | Zealand as an example of socialism, i others criticise it,” said Mr Ford. “It | all depends on the definition of | socialism. If it is advanced social security programme then T suppose that New Zealand is socialistic, but if it is considered socialisation of industry New Zealand is not. Businessmen men there are not worried and Government advocates say that socialisation may not come for from 50 to 75 years.” •

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22245, 14 January 1944, Page 3

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CANADIANS IN PACIFIC Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22245, 14 January 1944, Page 3

CANADIANS IN PACIFIC Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22245, 14 January 1944, Page 3