GUARD FRIENDSHIP
BETWEEN BRITAIN AND U.S. MR A. W. MELLON’S PLEA. , (Received 0 a.in.) LONDON, April 14. In the presence of the Prinee of "Wales, the Earl of Derby and other notabilities, the new United States Ambassador to Britain, Mr Andrew W. Mellon, speaking at the dinner of the Pilgrims’ Club, reviewed the world situation. Britain and America together represented a great centripetal force in a world that was tending to fly apart, said Mr Mellon. They must leave nothing undone to strengthen. it. Not only must they guard their friendship as sacred and vital, but they must cooperate with all the other nations in the effort to achieve again the peace and economic well-being of the world. Mr F, B. .Kellogg, who arrived at Plymouth today with the United States Secretary of State, Mr H. 1.. Stimson, expressed his belief that the world depression had ended. He said a new era of prosperity was gradually dawning in the United States, but business must bo placted on an economic basis and expenses must be reduced in order to preiveut high taxation.
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Northern Advocate, 16 April 1932, Page 10
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