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“CALAMITOUS NEWS”

PARLIAMENT'S SYMPATHY Parliamentary Reporter WELLINGTON, Nov. 18. The sincere sympathy of Parliament with the relatives of those who lost their lives and with the injured in the Christchurch fire was expressed by the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Holland, when the House of Representatives resumed to-night after the tea adjournment. Mr Fraser said the calamitous news came as a shock to the whole country. Mr Holland joined with the Prime Minister in expressing sympathy with those who suffered in the fire and grief at the loss of life.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19471119.2.20.6

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26622, 19 November 1947, Page 4

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“CALAMITOUS NEWS” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26622, 19 November 1947, Page 4

“CALAMITOUS NEWS” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26622, 19 November 1947, Page 4

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