ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP
Eeceiyed Tuesday, 11.40 p.m. NEW YORK, April 23, j " Friepdship between Britain and Ameriea eajr and sliQuJd be the rock opou which our house of peaee is built," said Lord Halifa-^ in a farewell speech at the Pilgrims' dinner. "Never befoVe have the two countries fought a war with so romplete unity of miji- j tary, ipdustrjal and pqljtical eft'oj-t. ! Tlie future course of history for-j-ourj people aiid ipine, and perhaps the world, depends pn whetjier Britain and Ameriea retaiji during peaee, the eooperation we learned and praetised during wa}-." \ Lord Hajifax deelgred that the last war would have been averted had tjie Britisli Oommqnwealth and the United Htates nqt faijed tq act in unity frqm 1018 to 1939. He added that friendsjiip between Britain and Ameriea was not inspired by a selfish ipotive but the only objeet was to strengthen United Nations.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 5
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