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ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS

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?'(An^/:8n4:JJ.21. ...jjiissu and $ei?*;«r.£ / (Recejve,d juiie'S,^"9-.25 fi.imV) ■'".■■*;■; .......-. HI . .■':■: ..:.;. i: LQNDON:,. Juno 1. S^paknig;; "a/fc' "&J& Juiiolieoiio; i'aPu'.'.the'i. Aldwyck Club,. Lordßeading;, dealing(AvitilL 'Anglo-Amenca,n' relations, taid that- Americans , ; ftnd, .JEnglishmen felt' that r ; the t;p-operation ..which, existedl. duriiig Syar .should be continued; in ■j-eace 'time<smdrliteTOTOeV,,V'n.ioV'e/"-&"n Lar tiiore effective. | He. *yaa whalttrably; ccnvinced that' between Amca-lca, and ,ftntain' lay this future of the world, and the destinji'of mankind. , ,;, Alluding to the effect of tlio. Irish ] Jucstion on Airiericari opinion. Lord (cading said |hat eyeij 'British■.Am-i bassador to Arfimca had to taka into account the Irish propaganda in the j ■United States. Americans recognised the difliculties of the situation. It! would be a- fortunate day for. Anglo- ' American relations when the Irish1 propaganda . question was removed from the United States. Britain, and America, were going to be rivals in trade and commerce of the future, but friendly rivals. In regard to . v/ar debts to America he vvns sure that Britain was not going to expect | any remission, but intended to pay fully. *

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 2 June 1920, Page 5

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ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 2 June 1920, Page 5

ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 2 June 1920, Page 5