CLOSER RELATIONS
ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES
TO REMEDY WORLD'S TROUBLES : .. '
" ' (By Telegrapli.) ■*" (Special to ."The Evening Post.") 1 ," ' AUCKLAND^ IMaTch 14.; . "I expefit to see a much closer tionship between Great Britain and the United States in. the next few months," said Mr. JV David Larson, secretary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, .who' airiyed from Sydney by the Mariposa t'dday.' " . '. ' ' "The'entire economic structure of the world' now' depends upon' the co.-. bpe^tion/ of 'the' English-speaking peoples/. , The British ' and American naitidns 'have the same language; and' the' sanle .^anib.itions ; and' ideals, 'and th'ereiinb reason why they should not w"o'r&' closely together for the betterment of the whole world. In -fact, that is one answer to the present troubles."
Mr. Larson expects to spend a month in the Dominion. His tour, he said, fs in the nature of a "godwill visit"'to promote' good business relations between his country and the British Dominions. . :
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 7
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151CLOSER RELATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 7
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