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advertisers: ; A DVERTISERS are requested to have •"• their Advertisements in the Office not, later than 10.30 a.m. each. day.. If received alter that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue. Do not send original references with applications tor positions. Copies only. Nom-de-plume address care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "Evening Post' do not held themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or tor errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESST *P NEW POLICY IN U.S.A. Washington. — The former isolationist Senator Vandenberg said that, since American foreign policy ' has traded neutrality for non-bel-ligerency, the United States should give all possible help to the Allies short of war or the impairing of her own defences. if! Americans, he said, cannot any longer be isolationists, but theymay still be insulationists. The problems facing the United States would be simplified if the Allies' won, or if seizures of areas in the Western Hemisphere were attempted. "At this point," he said, "we would fight." Senator Vandenberg added that the interests of the United States with the' ; Allies were not inseverable, or the United States ought to be at was tomorrow, with everything she possesses. Any other course would Ue fcowardly suicide.—P.A. Cable.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1940, Page 18

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