BRITAIN AND AMERICA
COMMERCIAL CO-OPERATION DESIRABLE. VIEWS OF ~SIrT AUCKLAND GEDDES. Australian and N.Z. Gable Association, WASHINGTON, October 7th. Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador), at a speech at a dinner in honour of representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce said:? “I believe most strongly that, in spite of possible local diminutions iof profit, commercial co-operation, between the United States and Britain will pay us both best in the long run. No half-bak-ed Communist or military adventurer cun long disturb the world if the English speaking peoples work together.” Bir Auckland Geddes denied tfce pubfished reports that the British Government has resdid to the German Government a number of Germar ships, with the object of hindering th< development iof the (American merchant marine.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10716, 9 October 1920, Page 7
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