DOMINION DAY
CELEBRATION IN MELBOURNE KW ffftLNtD ASSOCIATION DINNER MELBOURNE, September 22. (Received September 23, at 8 a.m.) Dominion Day was celebrated at dinner by tbe New Zealand Association. Among the guests were Mr E. R. Dickover, United States Consul-General, and Sir John Latham, Australian Minister in Tokio. Sir John Latham said Australia and New Zealand had been far too separate in the past. The fortunes of the one were necessarily the fortunes of the other. They were also historically associated to-day, and stood and fell together. They were necessarily and inseparably united in the interests of these critical days and united also in common sentiment, both recognising what they had owed for many years to the little island in the North Sea from which they derived so much and. of which they were entitled to he so proud.
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Evening Star, Issue 23688, 23 September 1940, Page 6
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139DOMINION DAY Evening Star, Issue 23688, 23 September 1940, Page 6
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