FRIENDSHIP WITH AMERICA
NEW YORK June 11.. Mrs. Eleanor Kiiosevelt; speaking at the Anzac Garden) on;, tlie top; of the: i British Empire Building:: at Radio City, 'said that she vv^s sure New Zealand*. Australia, and Canadian; bays- understood America andi that ttieiir IHendiship with America; wouldl grow: "PVdce is not something \ that cair be signed with a pen, but miist Be worked" fbir in peacetime," she saiefc. The Australian of fekter-nal Affairs (Dr.^H. V. Byatf) said? that lie hoped Mrs. Roosevialt would visit tlie Pacific democracies: in the-near future;.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 138, 12 June 1943, Page 5
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