Message From Churchill
(Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 31. Sir Winston Churchill, in a New Year message to the Primrose League, a Conservative Party organisation, said today that the North Atlantic Pact “should not limit to Europe the scope of mutual assistance and sympathy among its members.''
“We cannot have the closest exchanges here and be indifferent to the interests of our friends in their overseas problems,” he said. “It is on the unity and strength of the countries of the alliance and particularly Great Britain and the United States that the future | depends.”
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28474, 2 January 1958, Page 7
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