MR. EDEN'S SPEECH
NEWSPAPER COMMENT SAME LINES AS MR. HULL NEW YORK, Dec. 11 Commenting on Mr. Anthony Eden's address at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, tho New York Times points out its similarity to that of Mr. Cordell Hull at Lima, "It will have escaped the attention of none, who read or heard both speeches," says the paper, "that Mr. Hull and Mr. Eden spoke to the same point with essentially tho same emphasis." 'J'he New York Herald-Tribune comments much along the same lino except that it states: "One resemblance that must be set down frankly was the lack of detail in both speeches." It says Mr. Eden's speech has u disappointment in this respect, "for Mr. Eden plainly felt bound by political obligations to avoid any application of his expressed creed to specific events culminating in the Munich Pact." Most of the other newspapers failed to comment. Mr. Eden passed the day in sightseeing and visited a theatre and cabarets. It is indicated that he will be received at White House as a member of Parliament.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23219, 13 December 1938, Page 11
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