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MR; MAGDONALD FRIENDL Y; ATMOSPHERE IN AMERICAN ; PARLEYS . PREMIER RETURNS HOME
(Rec. May-- 4.); * ■ . Rugby, May 3. Mr. 'Ramsay MacDonald, .on landing iait So.uthampton said hp.and; Presjdent Roosevelt found themseives in complete agreement regarding the objeets in view and the diseussion on means of aehievement were most friendly. "We discovered we were both very hopeful of common a.ction," he said. "I sh'all report to the Cahinet, but as far as I am concerned I am - very pleased you have seen the first results of my mission in the action of Mr. Norman. Davis iat Geneva. That was very helpful." An enthusiastic welcome was >accorded Mr MacDonald in London. Several members of the Cahinet and other distinguished people including Mr. Norman Davis (American Charge d'Affaires) and Lord Atherton were on the platform. Mr. MacDonald will make a broadcast hetween 9 and 10 p.m. on Friday on his American visit, and the World Economic Conferenee, " regarding the success of which he expresses strong hopes. A diseussion on the Washington conviersations wlill .take plaqe next week in the House of Commons.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 523, 5 May 1933, Page 5
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