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DOES N.Z. NEED A VICTORY PARADE?

WELLINGTON, May 28. The Prime Minister, Hon. P. Fraser, aslced the N.Z.R.S.A. conference wliether Victory celebrations should be held in New Zealand and if so, in what form. There had been eertain indieations but so far Mr. Praser said he had not heard any delinite and strong feelings eitlier wav so he turned to the men most immediately concerned. The Governinent would consider most favourably whutever they wanted and the opinio'n of the R.S.A. would have more weight than any other section of the community. He aslced for an opinion before the ennferejiee ndjnumed.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 3

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DOES N.Z. NEED A VICTORY PARADE? Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 3

DOES N.Z. NEED A VICTORY PARADE? Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 3

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