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BRITAIN AND AMERICA

LORD READING ON THE FUTURE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z Cable Association aati Renter. LONDON, May 3L (Received June 2, at 9.25 a.m.) Speaking at a luncheon at th 6 Aldwyeh, Club, Lord Reading (former Ambassador at Washington), dealing with AngloAmerican relations, said Americans and Englishmen felt that the co-operation which existed during the war should b> continued in peace time and become mora and more effective. He was unalterably convinced that between America and Britain lay the future of ths v.'orld and thft destiny of mankind. ' Alluding to the effect of the Irish Question on American opinion, Lord Reading said-that every British' Ambassador to America, had to take'into account li-iih propaganda in the United States. Americana recognised the difficulties of ; th» situation. It would i>e a fortunate day for Anglo-American relations when the Irish propaganda question was removed from the United States." ■ ' Britain and America were going to be rivals in the trade and commerce 'of ths future, but : friendly rivals. In regard to-our war debts to' America he was sure Britain was not going to'expect any remission, but' intended" to nav fully. • '"■ "* - s *■ J

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Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 4

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BRITAIN AND AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 4

BRITAIN AND AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 4

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