U.S.A. PRESIDENCY
MR WILLKIE’S POLICY. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] SAN FRANCISCO, September 22. ■Mr • Wendell Willkie, Republican candidate, for President, announced a six-point foreign and domestic policy. He said: “Mr Roosevelt must bear a direct share of the responsibility for the present war, because he has not followed such a programme as this one:— ~ Firstly: We must keep sending aid to Britain, our first line of defence, and our only remaining friend.. Secondly: In the Pacific, our best ends are servable by a strong, free, democratically-progressive China. We should render economic assistance to that end. Thirdly: An impregnable defence system. . • • Fourthly: We must revise'industry. Fifthly: The wise use of credits and economic agreements, z ' Sixthly: We must explore, acquire, . and develop Pacific air bases.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1940, Page 5
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