WORLD OUTLOOK
ENGLAND AND AMERICA
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright)
(“Timcv.”j (Received Feb. 16. at 11.30 n.m.) IJONDON, February 15.
The “Times’” Washington correspondent says that President Roosevelt is .-anxious for the earliest personal discussion with Mr MacDonald, believing that the only way to escapethe world’s economic troubles. is by the frankest and fullest. A uglQ-rAmer-ican co-operation, - - .- •
Mr Roosevelt believes that this is more surely and more easily achievable with Mr MacDonald than - with anyone eke.
Mr MacDonald must judge the gravity of the American crisis on the spot. Mr Roosevelt can only meet the crisis if the Anglo-American deadlock i« averted, and can only help Britain if Britain helps him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1933, Page 6
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