MR. CHURCHILL RETURNS
Received Wednesday, 9.15 p.m. LONDON, March 27. Mr. Churchill, undisturbed by boo: and catcalls which were mingled witl cheers, at the dockside at Southampton waved his cigar and made the V-sign The hoos came mainly from docker; and ships' repairers. The cheers over' whelmed the jboos. A bitter critic yelled, ' ' chuck him in the sea. ' ' Mr. Churchill, after a ciyic reception, received Press representatives. Asked whether he wished to . see a definite British- Amer}can military alli ance, he said: "I want to go on as wc are — only more so." He said he had found the American attitude towards Britain friendly. When asked to comment on reactions to the British loan, he replied: "The matter is before Congress — much better ieave it to them to discuss wionout British remarks"' :
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1946, Page 5
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