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BRITAIN’S POSITION. STRAIGHT TALK TO AMERICA. “DON’T GET IN THE WAY” United Press Assn, fcy ®I. Tel. Copyright (Australian' Press Association.' (Received Oct. 25, 10.45 p.m.) • NEW YORK, Oct. 415. Lord Melchett, at a conference of major industries, asserted that England had iio desire to re-open the debt" question with the United States,and asked America if she wishedrto take no part in the settlement of the German reparations 'problem at; least not to get in the way, ’ he. said. “Our difficulties in Europe Are'great enough, hut we feel we are; competent to deal with the European problem. Whenever an attempt is made in Europe to come together, we are always greeted with suspicion, hud hostility on the part of people on this side of the oc°an, who attribute .to u's .all kinds of motives which never enter our heads.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 5
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