AMERICAN POLICY
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC REPUBLICANS' PLAN NEW YORK, Sept. 22. (Received Sept. 23, at 1 a.m.) Mr Wendell Willkie has announced a six-point foreign and domestic policy. He said that Mr Roosevelt must " bear a direct share of the responsibility for the present war " because he had not followed such a programme. "First, we must keep sending aeroplanes to Britain, our first line of defence and only remaining friend. " Secondly, in the Pacific our best ends can be served by a strong, free and democratically progressive China. We should render economic assistance to that end. " Thirdly, an impregnable defence system. " Fourthly, revision of industry. " Fifthly, wise use of credits and economic agreements. " Sixthly, explore, acquire and develop Pacific air bases."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24410, 23 September 1940, Page 7
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