BRITAIN & U.S.A.
y NEW ZEALAND PREMIER REPLIES TO LINDBERGH. NATIONS NEVER BOUND MORE CLOSELY. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) OTTAWA, September 2. In a speech at a luncheon of the Canadian Club, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, referred to a recent statement by Mr Charles Lindbergh and said: “I regret that a man who is universally respected for his feats in the air and admired throughout the British Commonwealth should adopt such a perverted viewpoint as to suggest that Britain might become an antagonist of the United States.. Britain and the United States were never bound more closely together in the determination to maintain freedom and democracy. “I suggest it is a poor business for Mr Lindbergh or anybody else to raise suspicions which are absolutely without foundation.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 5
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