PEACE BY COMMERCE.
BRITAIN AND AMERICA. PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION. (A. and N.Z. WASHINGTON, Oct. V. j Sir Auckland Geddes, British AmbassaI dor, in a speech at a dinner in honour | of the British Chambers of Commerce representatives, said :-.-" I believe very strongly that despite possible local diminu- . ', tion's of profit, commercial co-operation between the United States and Britain will pay us both best in the long run. No half-baked » communists or military adventurer will long disturb the world if the English-speaking peoples work together." Sir Auckland Geddes denied the published reports that the British Government resold to the German Government a number of German, ships with the object of hinder- ; I ing the development of the American merI chant marine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 7
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