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■ * AUSTRALIA'S FINE EFFORT. SIR G. WHISKARD'S TRIBUTE. IB.v Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, June 23. British High Commissioner in Australia since March, 1936, Sir Geoffrey Whiskard is a through passenger by the Mariposa on his way to Britain, where he will take up the position of Permanent Secretary to the new Ministry of Works and Buildings, London. Paying a tribute to Australia's war effort, he said that. Australia was now beginning to turn nut from its own resources practically the whole equipment: required for a modern army. This develojx’ien-t. of he;- industry would have u permanent and important effect jn the Commonwealth's post-war dt- velopment.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1941, Page 4
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105WAR PRODUCTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1941, Page 4
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