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NEW ZEALAND & BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY
REPORTED COMMUNICATION BY MR SAVAGE. OPPOSING MR CHAMBERLAIN'S STANDPOINT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Copyright. ' (Rec. This Day, .11.30 a.m.) LONDON. April 6. The Australian Associated Press says a definite assertion that New Zealand has intimated to Mr Neville Chamberlain (Prime Minister) disagreement with his foreign policy, is made by Mr Lee Martin, who is to ask Mr Malcolm MacDonald (Dominions Secretary), in the House of Commons, “whether he will publish the terms of the communication” and also how many other Dominions have expressed the same view. It is understood that all the Dominions have expressed viewpoints to Mr Chamberlain in connection with his foreign policy, but the Dominions have not been specifically consulted. It is gathered that the viewpoints, without formally acquiescing, were in accord, on the whole, with that of Mr Chamberlain.
Mr Mander told the Australian Associated Press that the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr Savage) definitely disagrees with Mr Chamberlain, to whom he strongly expressed New Zealand’s attitude to the League, which is contrary to Mr Chamberlain’s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1938, Page 8
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