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TOGETHER FOR PEACE.

BRITONS AND AMERICANS. AMBASSADOR’S APPEAL. NEW YORK. Friday. Speaking at Nashville, Tennessee, Six Esmo Howard, the British Ambassador, expressed the belief that America can do much to help in the aim for the settlement of peace abroad, without in any way undertaking dangerous commitments for the future. He Said America lies outside the liufricane belt, and he welcomed her cooperation in all matters in which she feels able to co-operate without damaging her own interests. A -great feeling was,growing in England and the dominions that nothing on earth would help so much towards the settlement of the difficult questions arising in Europe and the remainder of the world as the knowledge that the United States and the British Empire were standing together for peace.—Reuter.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 February 1925, Page 5

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TOGETHER FOR PEACE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 February 1925, Page 5

TOGETHER FOR PEACE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 February 1925, Page 5

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