BRITAIN AND AMERICA
VIEWS ON ECONOMIC PROBLEMS LONDON, December 12. There is no reason why the differences in the British ana American economic systems should hamper the natural developments of British and American relations,” said the United Secretary of State (General Marshall) in a speech in London. in different circumstances the two nations had evolved different approaches to modem economic problems but he was confident that this offered no serious difficulties between p £2P ,es enjoying a common heritage. They should proclaim the existence of the benefit of a relationship unique m history. F General Marshall said he regretted i t S?£f»?s^E a ? and,s J® had to such lengths that people were again fearful of war. “We must restore the belief that people can live together in peace and understanding.” he added. The most impressive factor at the moment was the surge of American opinion favouring the alleviation of Europe’s suffering.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25367, 15 December 1947, Page 7
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