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U.S.A. Will Not Condone Slavery In Any Country

President Tells Greeks (Rec. 8.45). WASHINGTON, March 29 The United States would talk peace with any country, but it would not see the liberties of any of the countries debauched, said President Truman, tonight. Mr Truman was addressing a large audience of Greek Americans, who were celebrating the 127th anniversary of Greek independence. The President continued: “This country does not want, and it has never wanted war, but there are several things worse than war, including slavery. We were faced with slavery in 1940 and in 1941. Wo are faced with almost exactly the same situation to-day”.

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Grey River Argus, 31 March 1948, Page 5

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U.S.A. Will Not Condone Slavery In Any Country Grey River Argus, 31 March 1948, Page 5

U.S.A. Will Not Condone Slavery In Any Country Grey River Argus, 31 March 1948, Page 5

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