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War Cabinet Busy.

The past week has been an exceptionally busy one for members of the War Cabinet, which has met every day since Monday. Three of the meetings occupied the whole of the day, and one of them did not finish till after midnight. Publicity in London. Commenting, in Wellington yesterday, on a cablegram from London, in which the “World’s Press News” was quoted as suggesting that New Zealand publicity in London was likely to be curtailed seriously and unwisely, the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, stated that there would be no curtailment of New Zealand’s publicity work in the United Kingdom. “On the contrary,” added the Prime Minister, “the High Commissioner considered it necessary to make certain rearrangements, and the result will be a considerable extension of these activities.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 October 1941, Page 4

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130

War Cabinet Busy. Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 October 1941, Page 4

War Cabinet Busy. Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 October 1941, Page 4

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