ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION
niTTiuVED ANGLO-AMERIC AN R ULATIONS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received 11.30 a.m to-day. LONDON, Feb. 22. The English-speaking Union celebrated George Washington's birthday bv opening new headquarters at Dartmouth House. The Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin), in the inaugural (speech', when emphasising the improved Anglo-American relations, said that thelrish question, formerly dangerous, could never be so again. Imperial relations with American historians corrected the former tendency to inaccuracy. Some of the best American literary work was now _ done in the realm of historical criticism. Speak- / jng individually, he would be glad if further progress towards peace were possible on the lines of the Washington Conference.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 February 1927, Page 9
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