ECONOMIC DISARMAMENT
ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE TREATY STEP TOWARDS GOAL OF PEACE (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright
RUGBY, November 29. (Received November 30, at 11.30 a.m.)
The American Ambassador, Mr J. P. Kennedy, at a luncheon given by the* American Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the signing of the AngloAmerican trade agreement, said that in it they could realise the rebirth of commonsense in international economy, and the first step towards economic disarmament.
The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Oliver Stanley, said the agreement was not a political move in a political bargain, but nevertheless he would stress its political value. The agreement, so far from destroying the Ottawa agreements, hp continued, had left them unaffected. It was a step towards the attainment of the goal of peace.
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Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 11
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