Urges Britain To Be More Friendly
WASHINGTON, January 23. The Democrat member of the Senate for Buffalo, New York, Mr James M. Mead, today urged Britain to adopt a more friendly, more neighbourly and more sympathetic attitude in regard to her censorship of American mails and the taking of United States ships to mine-infested waters. “dertainly,” ' he said, “it is not friendly.
“The mining or torpedoing of an American ship leaving a belligerent port might develop into a serious situation.”
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Northern Advocate, 25 January 1940, Page 5
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