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ENGLISH WEEK-ENDS

MR ROOSEVELT'S 'IIP. LOL:BOA, December -- ;<•. >..•,<. i.Si P. Kennedy, the Amerb I-r- Ambarr-.idor, at a luncheon given ii. ; .’:c American Chamber of Com uieroc in London, to celebrate the Anglo American trade agreement, said: •'When ir aas discussed that I-might

be going to England- Mr. Roosevelt said to me: ‘Joe, you have been working very hard for a long time. Aou can go over and take it. easy for a while You know they have week-ends ireii! Thursday till Tin--da? •• imt IL'S word v-etk-sm! a ..} non • w tor crisis. I have not had a vcd> end '■> tit-n somebody has not taid that something was going to happen, on Saturday. If this is anybody's idea, ot it - nfi jnh. they can have it--'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 9

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ENGLISH WEEK-ENDS Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 9

ENGLISH WEEK-ENDS Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 9