WOULD BE WELCOMED
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ROYAL TOUR OF DOMINION
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WELLINGTON, March L8. "Their Majesties are fully aware, and no oppnrtnnity has Vieen lost of ii> forming them, tliat New Zealand will most eordially welcome a visit from them," said the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. P. Fraser) when asked tonight if he was able to say whether the King and Queen contemplated visiting New Zealand after their tour of South Africa. " Indeed there is a permanent inv-ita-tion, " added Mr. Fraser, "and T am hoping that, as soon as practieable after their South Afriean visit, that their Majesties will find it possible tg' visit New Zealand and Australia. Their elose association with the people of Britain for the whole period of tho war, during which they and their fam ily shared its perils and risks, more than ever endeared them to the people of the British Commonwealth. "
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 8
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147WOULD BE WELCOMED Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 8
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