BRITISH WAR DEBT
negotiations with u.s.a.. lUnited Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, September 27. “Nothing, has happened to modify llm recent British attitude towards tjkj war debts,” says "The Times'’ in a leading article referring to Mr Leitlv 'Ross’ -visit to America. President Roosevelt's totvepfauce of Britain’s token (sliver) payment in Juno last shows a thorough appreciation of the l-ealiies. As there a e worldwide signs' of the depression lifting President Roosevelt may yen be able to Utilise the huge volume of idle credits. If he succeeds in this,, the negotiation of a filial, settlement of waij debts will ib» enormously facilitated, and if effected, wili gi'ea-iy accelerate a world recovery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 1
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