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URGED TO GO TO WASHINGTON. (Special Australian Correspondent.) SYDNEY, August 27. The feeling is growing in Australia that the Prime Minister, Mr Curtin, should accept President Roosevelt's invitation to visit Washington. The Sydney “Sun” says: “Such a visit to the leader of the great republic which Providence has made our ally would obviously be of most inestimable value to the Commonwealth. No other Australian could possibly carry the authority of the Prime Minister in discussions of co-ordinated effort and strategy in the Pacific. Other Dominion leaders will confer with the President. Already the Prime .Minister of New Zealand is in Washington. Australia should be represented by its Prime Minister.” Mr Curtin declines to comment on the invitation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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