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EUROPE'S TROUBLES

CALLS UPON AMERICA. SPEECH BY SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES. By TeleprafKi,—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, April 29. (Received April 30, 1.5 a_m.) Speaking before the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting at Atlantic City, Sir Auckland Geddes declared that either the United States most go to Europe with, help in a business way, or Europe would come to the United States to haunt the nation. Sir Auckland Geddes declared that the British Empire had troubles, but they were small compared with European troubles. He said that vast changes, amounting to a revolution, had occurred in England during the war, and that the ultimate political power in England weald rest in the hands of the workers. Sir Auckland Geddes told the audience not to believe reports that disagreements were existing between England, France and Italy, adding that he had attended many inter-Allied conferences and the reports of disagreements were fantastic.

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Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 5

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EUROPE'S TROUBLES Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 5

EUROPE'S TROUBLES Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 5

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