WOULD NOT SEE THE ALLIES LOSE
FEELING IN AMERICA INTERVENTION IF THINGS WENT BADLY [ Per Pret>s AseoclatLort ] AUCKLAND, April 12. ! "The Impression I gaineu after : speaking with military ana political i leaders and also with the general public is that if things went badly • for the Allies the Unitea States would ; enter the war rather than see us lose,” • said the Archbishop of Queensland, tne i Most Rev. J. W. C. Ward, a through/ passenger by the Mariposa, after an ■ extensive church lecturing tour in the , United States. “Although there is opposition by the . capitalists to President F. D. Roose- ■ veil’s liberal Government the American people as a whole appear to be well satisfied that the President's foreign policy is a good one,” he said.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 86, 13 April 1940, Page 9
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