DOMINION DAY
CELEBRATION IN MELBOURNE NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION STAND OR FALL TOGETHER (United Press Asn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) MELBOURNE, Sept. 22 Dominion Day was celebrated in Melbourne at a dinner of the New Zealand Association. Guests of honour were Mr E. R. Dickover, United States Consul-General, and Sir John Latham, recently-appointed Australian Minister to Tokio. Sir John said Australia and New Zealand had been far too separate in the past. The fortunes of one were necessarily the fortunes of the other. They were also historically associated, and today they stood or fell together. They were inseparably united in interests in these critical days. They were united also in common sentiment, both recognising what they had owed for many years to that little island in the North Sea from which they had derived so much and of which they were entitled to be so proud.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21225, 23 September 1940, Page 8
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143DOMINION DAY Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21225, 23 September 1940, Page 8
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