POST-WAR ALLIANCES
MRS. ROOSEVELT'S FORECAST
Rec. 9 a.m. LONDON, Sept. 21. Mrs. Roosevelt told a Press conference at Honolulu that she had made 17 island stops, exclusive of New Zealand and Australia, and-had covered 27,780 miles in 97 flying hours, says the Honolulu correspondent of the "New York Times.''
She expressed the opinion that New Zealand and Australia were far ahead of America in post-war legislation, and said: "The war is changing the entire industrial life of New Zealand and Australia. The effect will be felt after the war, when the cordial relationship between the Americans and the New Zealanders and the Australians will naturally result in post-war alliances with those countries, particularly commercial trade."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 7
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