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INTERESTS IN COMMON

BRITAIN AND AMERICA MR. \EDEN SUPPORTED NEW YORK, Feb. 3. The New York Times, in an editorial published to-day, says that Mr. Anthony Eden’s statement, to which Senator Borah referred in the Senate, doubtless was that made in the House of Commons on December 21, which did not imply a secret understanding between Britain and America.

Alii Mr. Eden said was that the Governments were in close consultation daily which, by every rule of common sense, was a remark caused by the sinking of the Panay and the attack on the Ladybird. Further, he said: “There is a true community of outlook between Britain and America, which can prove an invaluable asset for the maintenance of peace.”

“That is a simple statement of the fact that the two great democracies have a common interest in an orderly, stable world, making no secret of their desire for the achievement of a common goal,” comments the Times.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 5

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INTERESTS IN COMMON Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 5

INTERESTS IN COMMON Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 5

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