AUSTRALIAN EDITORS IN AMERICA
ENTERTAINED BY NEW YORK BANKERS' CLUB. Nejv York, July 21. Tho Bankers' Club entertained' the Australian newspaper delegation at luncheon. There was a representative salliering. Several bankers welcomed (lie guests, and emphasised Hie incroasinK trade which was bound (o spring up between Australia and America after tho war. America 'gave the hearliesi greeting to Hie Anzac soldiers who visited New York. Mr. J. 0. Fairfax (''Sydney Morning Herald"), (replying, paid a triljnlo to Amorica's tremendous war activities and her success on (he West front. One tiling which Australia would like to know, ho said, was the attitude of America towards the Pacific. America had outposts in tho Pacific, and thero were ( many reasons why her views of tho contool of tho Paoific should coincido with thoso of Australia,—Au6,-N.Z. Cable Assji.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 26 July 1918, Page 5
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