BRITAIN’S AIM.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. set China on her feet and free her from possible Communist domination is the aim of Britain and America,” said Sir Esnto Howard, the British Ambassador, addressing the St. Andrew s Society. Sir Esnto continued: “If England ainll the Dominions with litis Republic can continue to stand together to promote peace and prosperity in the Far East by fair play, justice and open and frank dealing with China and Japan, we shall accomplish there what I hope Franco and Germany and treaties will ut last accomplish in the other signatories of the Locarno Europe —just and enduring peace.” ________
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16895, 27 November 1925, Page 4
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