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Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, in winding up the debate in the House of Commons on Britain's attitude to foreign affairs, stated that Britain's word is one of her greatest assets, and must not be given unless it was sure it could be kept.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 9

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Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, in winding up the debate in the House of Commons on Britain's attitude to foreign affairs, stated that Britain's word is one of her greatest assets, and must not be given unless it was sure it could be kept. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 9

Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, in winding up the debate in the House of Commons on Britain's attitude to foreign affairs, stated that Britain's word is one of her greatest assets, and must not be given unless it was sure it could be kept. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 9