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WORLD PEACE

INTEREST OF BRITAIN AND AMERICA

(Brlllsb Official Wireless.)

RUGBY, April 28.

The United States Ambassador to London, Mr. R. W. Bingham, again emphasised in a speech the joint concern of the British and American peoples in preserving peace.

The peoples of both the United States and the British Commonwealth valued beyond price, he said, their heritage of justice, liberty, and freedom under the law, and these things bound them together. He recalled the recent words of President Roosevelt which,'he said, could,not be too often emphasised, that mutual interest in world peace was the common inspiration between the two nations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1937, Page 9

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WORLD PEACE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1937, Page 9

WORLD PEACE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1937, Page 9

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