ADMIRATION ROUSED
A CALIFORNIAN TRIBUTE BRITISH DEBT POLICY In France it was “not a sou for America.” In London there was a cheer when the House of Commons was advised that the Government would stick to tin letter of its bond. These are the opening sentences of a paragraph from a San Francisco newspaper. The paragraph continues: Our hats go off to the British for their courage, their pride, and the respect which they attach to (heir signature. Great Britain lias received the worst deal of any nationon the debt Xiroblein, and it (has met its problem more squarely and more honestly than some of those more leniently treated. For ourselves vve believe that Great Britain deserves in turn a squarer deal from the United States and a revision of its obligation at least to a basis equal to the terms made, other nations, if not more.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3930, 13 January 1933, Page 7
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