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U.S. PRESSURE DENIED

BRITISH DOMESTIC POLICY STEEL INDUSTRY CONTROL (10 a.m.) DUNEDIN. Feb, 25. The Daily Telegraph’s political correspondent reports that Mr. Henry Wallace’s charge that the Truman administration was putting pressure on Britain to postpone the nationalisation of the steel industry fs categorically denied in Government circles in London.

The subject has never been dis* cussed with Washington and no attempt it was added, has been made by the United States Government to influence British domestic policy. Mr. Wallace’s statement was made on Monday in an attack on the European recovery programme while testifying before the United States House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22571, 26 February 1948, Page 5

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U.S. PRESSURE DENIED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22571, 26 February 1948, Page 5

U.S. PRESSURE DENIED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22571, 26 February 1948, Page 5

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