OPINION IN AMERICA
Australian Press Association.
:- WASHINGTON, 10th June. While the President has no information about. Mr. Mac Donald's possible visit to the United States during the coming summer, it is indicated, here that the Prime Minister is assured of a cordial welcome. It is understood that ho indicated ,to American officials some time ago that whoever was Prime Minister of Britain he-should come to America to attemptito adjust the naval armaments questions by a face-to-face conference with 'the President, and American officials.' .Official circles here prefer to; have it appear that should Mr. Mac Donald come • the discussion would deal with general Anglo-Ameri-can relations, but the best opinion is that he would deal particularly with naval armament.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 135, 12 June 1929, Page 9
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