U.S.A. SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN AND FRANCE
} . LONDON, June 25. ( i'be JJaily Telegxaph 's diplomatic coricspondeiit disclosfes that Presidettt ^ llposevelt played all active paft in the , diplomatic moves to ensure relaxation i of the tensioh following the Leipzig in- , cident. He instructed Mr. Dodd, United ■ States Ambassador at Berlin, to give tlie fullest support to the Britidh and 1 t /rench Ambassadors in their couUsels 5 qainst hasty and incautious Acts. ) 7 ""r l"'1 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 5
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