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ROUND OF VISITS

Mr. Fraser In London (Official News Service.) LONDON, June 26. The Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, is filling his remaining few days in London with discussions with a large number or British and United Nations Government and service authorities. He has had talks during the weekend and today with Mr. Churchill, Lord Cranborne, Dominions Secretary, the Soviet Ambassador, M. Gusev, the Polish Premier, M. Mtkolajezyk, Lord Leathers, Minister of WatTransport, the Belgian Premier, M. Pierlot, the United States Ambassador, Mr. Winant, and the Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair. . . „ , .. With Mrs. Fraser, he visited the New Zealand section of the military cemetery at Brookwood, outside London. Among the graves they looked at was that of Brigadier Ardagh. . This morning, the Prime Minister made a formal call on the New Zealand Government offices in the Strand, where he was welcomed by the High Commissioner, Mr. Jordan, and met the staffs Ot the various departments. He expressed gratitude for the work they had done anil paid a tribute to them for the way they had carried on during the London blitz. This evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser are meeting a number of New Zealanders engaged here in newspaper and radio work.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 5

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ROUND OF VISITS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 5

ROUND OF VISITS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 5

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