COMMON INTERESTS.
"« ; - NEW WORLD NAVAL BASES. m t;*». British Official Wireless. g.~ t (Reed. 9.30 a.m.) RUGBY, Mar. 30. *."Z. Questions arising out of the leasing of bases in the New World by Britain to the United States are noAv being discussed. Newfoundland and colonies especially concerned have been repre- „, „ sented at these discussions. ".:.» The signing of the agreement, which '"~ comes so soon after the passing of the \™ Lease-or-Lend Act, marks one more stage in the development of the policy of good neighbours and friendjy co-opera-tion to which the two democracies in their common interests have devoted >£*" themselves. As the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, said last August, it is certain "--»■- that British interests no less than '' American and the interests of the - • colonies themselves and Canada and Newfoundland, will be served by the arrangements. The leasing of the bases represents a further very real contribution to the Allied cause of defence against tyranny.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 8
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153COMMON INTERESTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 8
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