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A SPOKESMAN FOR AUSTRALASIA

MR. HUGHES'S RECENT SPEECHES By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright London, March 28., Interviewed regarding Mr. Hughes's speeches, Mir Thoma* Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) that Mr. Massey (New Zealand's Prime Minister) had expressed confidenco in Mr. Hughes, who, in soveral way& represented New" Zealand. Mr. ATassoy was asked ..yesterday whether he had any observations to make on this cable message., "I think." said Mr. Massey, "that this may be a sentence taken out of a statement, and that the sentence, taken away from its oontext, may convey to some extent a wrong meaning. I had an opportunity of meeting Mr. Hughes when he was passing through New Zealand, and .we discussed- several questions of importance to our two countries. I am glad to say that on most of these subjects we agreed, but in no communications ] [have had with the High Commissioner lias the name of Mr. /Hughes been mentioned. Mr. Hughes lias cabled to mo that no statement of his could bo construed as a claim on his part to represent. New Zealand." MR. HUGHES'S HEALTH. (Rec. March 29, 7.30 p.m.) London, March 28. Mr. Hughes's health is improving. [It was announced a few days ago that the Federal Prime Minister was' indisposed;] j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 5

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A SPOKESMAN FOR AUSTRALASIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 5

A SPOKESMAN FOR AUSTRALASIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 5

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