TRADE TREATIES
INFLUENCE FOR PEACE MR. HULL'S CONVICTIONS REPLY TO JUS CRITICS r.AT:i.E)'S WITH BRITAIN By Telegraph—Press Assoftia,tVqa—Copyright '(Received February 20, 6.45 p.m.) Uu: * ''"'"'NEW' YORK. Feb. 10 The Smriavy .'S,ta,te, ]fe. jCprd.ell w & «tc»pc?pJbi at Pes ■Moines, Jowa, assailed Uie critics of his trade agreements programme fpr trying to .)Vi;eek the important policy .I'lla,t ( co.uld ,b,<? p.urs.ucd to promote ecnomic well-being and peace. Mr. IJhll asser.l,c,d Uiat .tho r.eibuilding of international e,omm,erc.e, with the Morldwide benefits which were certain to follow, depended to a great extent on the success ,of ..tihe n.egot.iat.i.ons iqx a ,t,rade agreement between Britain and tho ,United States. "The very magnitude of the international trade relations of Britain and America," lie said, "is sufficient to suggest- the possible influence af a satis■factpry agreement between them. By pursuing -liberal commeieial policies the "in'o countries can. in -harmonious cooperation, accomplish much toward rebuilding international commerce, prosperity 'and peaco, which go hand iu hand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22968, 21 February 1938, Page 14
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156TRADE TREATIES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22968, 21 February 1938, Page 14
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