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BRITAIN AND AMERICA

RELATIONS NEVER BETTER NEW AMBASSADOR IK LONDON (British Official Wireless.) Prow Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, April 8. (Received April 9, at 11.30 a.m.) The new United States Ambassador to England, Mr Andrew Mellon, arrived in London to-day. In an interview with the Press he said the relations between the United States and Britain were never better. While both faced problems of the most serious nature, arising largely out of the war and tho economic and industrial readjustments that followed, these problems were not insoluble and must disappear in time. If approached frankly and with a desire to understand each other’s difficulties and a firm determination to be of assistance where possible.

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Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 13

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BRITAIN AND AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 13

BRITAIN AND AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 13

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