THE ANGLO-SAXON NATIONS
"America has awakened to thc kaowledgc that new situations require new policies to meet them. Isolqtiou is not enough. Having attempted with sqccess a rast reorganisation of her internal economy, the TJnited. States still has - an.tmbalanced Budget. In seeking to change that isolation American statesmen are looking beyond the bo^ers of their own country. For the moment the eyes of America are fixed on thjs country. Nowhere will there be a readier response to any movement that promises to increase international trade and lower the impediments to a freer exchange of goeds. If to the impatieqt mood of America negotiations between the two countries have appeared slow in reaching the point pf agreement, there must he recogmtion on the American gide that ln this m&tter we" cannot aet ag jf we were a sihgle country and not a vast Empire, with grdqt cpuntries mterdepenOent in matters of trade and primarilv amm te ^-fetog^Wpajly'ifilcgraph (Lpn-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 184, 21 August 1937, Page 4
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157THE ANGLO-SAXON NATIONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 184, 21 August 1937, Page 4
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