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GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY

UNITED STATES’ POSITION HANDS OFF IF POSSIBLE Rec. 5.5 p.m. Washington, March 20. No report on the European arms situation has yet been received by the State Department from the embassy at London, but it is understood Sir John Simon has merely supplied information for tlrf consideration of the United States Government. x In an interview to-day President Roosevelt declined to give direct answers to questions about the Government’s course of action, but he indicated the United States would maintain a “hands off” policy if possible. He reaffirmed a hope that sonie success would result from the Geneva arms conference and said the United States would continue its “good neighbour” policy in foreign affairs.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1935, Page 5

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GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1935, Page 5

GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1935, Page 5