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N.Z. PREMIER OF U.S. AID IN PACIFICAUCKLAND. Sunday. — -After lUroMlng the problem* of the Pnr.lftr with President Rooa*ve)t I *im uway with the feeling that whatever the future may hold for ». the people of the United Ktalenl «ill not atand Idly and romplar-•ntlji by If New Zealand and A un-Ira I la are attacked, nald the Prime Mlnlater (Mr. Fraaer) who re-( turned to New Zealand by the \nxar Clipper yenlerdav from the I’nlted State*.In Mr. Praaer's (our months abroad te visited also the Middle East. Bit-*tn. and Canada. He described the Ituatlon In the Pacific as extremely critical.’He said that he did not know how oiccessful the Amerlcan-Japanese con-kcr.atIons had been, but he believed ihat there could be a basis lor peace n the Pacific onlv by recognition that ■very Pacific country had the right of irl f - del erm I nation, also that there .hould be no appeasement at the cost f any nationA constant stream of aircraft and ■rthrr materials is pouring Into the Middle East. he said 'If the Germans come there again. It will be an entirely different story. II Germany »I tacked Britain she would get even worse than she was now getting from Russia, he addedMr Fraaer said that arrangements to supply all kind* of armament for th* defence of New Zealand were very satisfactory He described the bat lie of the Atlantic as practically won’ for Britain More tonnage was now being provided for New Zealand trade.‘ New Zealand Is prepared to cooperate in any suitable plan for Dominion representation in the Empires,War Councils, whether by the holdinit I of an Empire war conferenre or bv greater representation.’ added Mr Fraser. There are limitations on the[#«i present method of occasional visits to1 Britain by Prime Ministers ot the Dominions but the place of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Is New Zealand i aj *■ No one Prime Minister can represent I in Britain any Dominion but his own. ’ SYECOALITION OR POLL ?M1NC CLANEW ZEALAND PROBLEM ™nai iWELLINGTON 1 NZl. Sunday - mV,t£r Whether New Zealand will have a gen- ,ML eral election this year or a national Government will depend on what Prime Minister lt;Mr. Eraser! has tol*uWro My irom iDerision on the Naiional Govern-1 ment Issue was postponed until hl.s re- f’ turn .ABC.It is expected that he will urge (he «'i»gag« need for political unity, but hts party people Is unlikely to consent to any form of wean*, wartime coalition with the Conserva- ,l.,flu,‘l tlve Opposition l*1^’ 1The term of the present Parliament1 ...T***. will expire In November. w,,t. 1___________ , muchmg of
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Hobart Courier

Hobart, Tasmania, AU

Mon, Sep 15, 1941

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