ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
THEIR MUTUAL GOODWILL. REMARKS BY MR., AVHITELAW REID. By Telegraph Press Association—.Copyright. New York, April 26. Mr. Whitelaw Reid, who is succeeding Mr. Choate as United States Ambassador to Britain, was entertained yesterday at a -farewell banquet at New York. Responding 'to the toast of his health, he said the mutual goodwill of Britain and America had never been so high as now, and nothing was likely to impair that good understanding. Nothing would be able to prevent the two great branches of the English race from advancing side by sitU on the onward and upward march of humanity.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 5
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