BRITISH DEBT TO U.S.A
LONDON, April 25. The feature of the fourth annual reunion of British war missions to the United States to-night was the declaration of the United States Ambassador, Colonel Harvey. Your payments to the United States are the cheapest insurance any country could have. I would like to see Germany or nny other Power attack Britain now.” Mr Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, presided, and the speakers ini luffed Mr Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Major-General Hea<liam. Mr Baldwin made an eloquent appeal for the United States' co-operation to end war. He said that if the two peoples on either side of the Atlantic, bound by a common language and ideals, could not kid war. he did not know how it could be done. “We.” he said, “are determined so far as it i« in us, that we shall have no war with Europe, and we call on all who speak our language to join hands with us, and &eo that there is peace among nation** ’’
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Southland Times, Issue 18938, 11 May 1923, Page 10
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