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AMERICA PRO-BRITISH

BUSINESS MAN’S VIEW 1 Tie statement of President J!oOhoveH Unit while the United States was determined to bo nontral in conduct nothing could compel people to be neutral' in their thinking, is illustrated i;i a letter jnst received by an Auckliind firm from the representative la roe manufacturing m Massac-hnssc-ls, .states the “New Zealand Herald. ” .“It will not be necessary to tell yon,” says He writer, ‘ ‘ that the sentiment in the United States is strongly in favour ot the British Empire and Franco. We shall do our very best to give you prompt Service- during those trying times.” The note concludes with best wishes to all members of the Auckland firm called on active service, and the words “Wc hope you win.”

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Patea Mail, 13 November 1939, Page 4

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AMERICA PRO-BRITISH Patea Mail, 13 November 1939, Page 4

AMERICA PRO-BRITISH Patea Mail, 13 November 1939, Page 4