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AUSTRALIA DAY IN NEW YORK

(Received January 26, 2.35 p.m.)

NEW YORK, January 25.

Australia Day was celebrated by the British Luncheon Club. A message was read from Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador, containing complimentary references to the sesquicentennial celebrations. The British Consul-General, Sir Gerald Campbell, stressed the importance of the Sydney celebrations to the other Dominions. Mr. D. McK. Dow, secretary to the Commissioner-General for Australia in America, outlined Australia's remarkable economic recovery as adding significance to 150 years of progress.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 12

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AUSTRALIA DAY IN NEW YORK Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 12

AUSTRALIA DAY IN NEW YORK Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 12

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