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U.S. Traders’ Hopes (Rec. 9.30) NEW YORK, Nov 20 The United States Chamber of Commerce Foreign Committee, in a statement said: “More' realism is needed in the American lend-lease •system regarding munitions and war materials, including food stuffs. Our failure to bargain at all over lendlease has aroused suspicion in the minds of several of the foreign countries. No country expects to receive consideration, without in turn, producing some quid pro quo beyond the reverse lend-lease. All commercial types of products should now be returned to private trade. The lendlease policy should cease at the coricusion of the war, and normal trade and loan conditions should replace it in our economic aid to the Allies after the war.

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Grey River Argus, 21 November 1944, Page 5

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END OF LEND-LEASE Grey River Argus, 21 November 1944, Page 5

END OF LEND-LEASE Grey River Argus, 21 November 1944, Page 5

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