BRITAIN AND U.S.A.
< ‘INCREASING FRIEN DI.INESS. ’ ’ AMERICAN 'SENATOR’S VIEMS. ** Among the passengers who arrived at Sydney this month by the Houtman, from Singapore, was Senator (<■ D Goff of West Virginia, who is *. studying political and economic conditions in the East and in Australia and New Zealand. Senator Golf is a member of the English-speaking Union. , ‘‘The differences that seperate Great Britain and the United States, he >'skid, “will vanish within a century. Of late years there has been increasing friendliness between the two countries. Australia and Australians are held in high esteem in America.” Senator Goff, who is accompanied by his wife, has already visited Japan and China. He will proceed to Me- - and thence to New Zealand and before returning to the United States,, will visit various South Sea
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 3
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130BRITAIN AND U.S.A. Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 3
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