COMBAT DUTY WANTED
GENERAL HURLEY’S REQUEST TO MR ROOSEVELT
Washington, Aug. 30 Brigadier-General Hurley, U.S. Min-
ister in New Zealand, who accompanied 1 Mr Fraser on his visit to Washington. ! revealed that he is seeking a more ac- j tive war role. He likes the New Zealanders and assures them of America’s j determination to win. Me now wants President Roosevelt to transfer him to combat duty.—P.A. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 5
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