WORLD TRADE
ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AMERICA'S CONTRIBUTION RECIPROCAL TREATY SCHEME (Received May 9, 7.25 p.m.) WASHINGTON, May 9 President Roosevelt, in a message read by the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, broadcasting to the South American countries, declared there was need for a joint effort toward constructing a new and better world order. Mr. Hull said the United States' reciprocal trade treaty programme tho United States' contribution to the need for world economic co-operation. "There is not in the world to-day a more potent force for economic wellbeing, social stability within nations and durable peace among nations than expanding international trade, functioning on the basis of mutual advantage, fair dealing and non-discrimina-tory treatment," said Mr. Hull.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 11
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