AMERICA AND BRITAIN
Mr Churchill Calls For Unity
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(Rec. 7 p.m.) WASHINGTON, January 17. Mr Churchill, speaking to Congress to-day, and heard and seen by millions of Americans on a coast-to-coast television hook-up, called for continued BritishAmerican co-operation, to help ensure world peace.
once said that the supreme fact of the nineteenl la C „ e ± r l H T hat Bri .‘ ain and the Uni{ed Stat<?s «P«ke the same language. Let us make sure that the supreme fact of the EXT* 18 that they tread the P a 'h ”Mr
t fl InH Gri/hf n nS - ChurchlH said, must persevere steadSprshiJ a in i the « taS u k 10 which ’ under United States leadership, they had solemnly bound themselves. Any weakening o eir purpose and disruption of their organisation would bring about the very evils which all dreaded.
_. W k «k St 4 nOt ° S 7. patlence ai »d we must not lose hope. It may be that presently a new mood will reign behind the Iron Curtam. If so, it will be easy for them to show it. But bJ e a fX C daw e n * On their gUard against being deceived
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26633, 19 January 1952, Page 7
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