VISIT TO WASHINGTON
Mr. MacDonald’s Trip WORLD’S PROBLEMS TO BE DISCUSSED i j No Topics Barred ' Press Association. —Copyright, j London, April 12. —Mr. A. E. Ovcr- ! ton (Board of Trade), Sir Robert Vunj sittart and Sir Frederick Leith Ross j will accompany Mr. Ramsay MacDonj aid to Washington. ; No topics will be barred from the j Roosevelt-MacDonald conversations, says 1 the Daily Telegraph’s political corres- | pondent. The major subjects will be j finance, economic relations, debts, disj armament and the general situation in j Europe, regarding which the aim of the i British Government will be to prevent j the alignment of the nations hit:* two i camps. i The correspondent learned that the inI /itation to Mr. MacDonald closed with j the words, "Do come and spend the j week-end with me. I am sure in that j week-end wc can do more for good than has been done far a long time." There will be no attempt to make agreements, but Mr. MacDonald hopes to I reach understandings with a view to ! closer co-operation between the two j countries. - . . .. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 5
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