AMERICA'S WISH.
Trade Pact with Britain and Dominions. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC? (Received 1.80 i>.m.) LONDON". May 7. The American "roving ambassador." Mr. Norman Davis, who is also President Roosevelt's personal representative at the Coronation, tailed on the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, at the Foreign Office to-day. This was their third meeting in a week. The .Australian Associated Press political correspondent claims to have been informed that the discussions related to a United States desire for a trade agreement between Britain and her Dominions and America. Responsible opinion in London is strengthening towards a far-reaching Anglo-American understanding—political besides economic. All official announcement in Vienna states that the Secretary of State. Dr. Schmidt, who is officially representing Austria at the Coronation, will discuss political subjects with Mr. Eden and M. Del bos, Flench Foreign Minister.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 9
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