U.S. GROUP APPROVES MR. BEVIN'S POLICY
NEW YORK, Jan. 24. A.n important group of American liberals, including both Democrat and Republicans, has sent a cable to Mr* Ernest Bevin, Britain's Foreign Secretary, endorsing his foreign policy and repudiating Mr. Henry Wallace and the British Labour "rebehC" .. The cable prais.es Britaih?s Strug^gle for liberty and emphasises that'Britain and America must stand>tp^q^br in peace, as in war. •/' It strongly criticised what cribed as acries of British ai>d r¥S3ipl|^ Ixnperialsim," coming froin:il|p^»ji lace group in America ipdindi^gljte Bt. Rev. W. H. Manningj^fbrra^rpl Bishop of New York, Hehry.fE^^|? publisher of Time and Ljfe, DqrpS^f. Thompson, well-known-' coljiw^jp? | and Matthew Woll, vice-jjreSidiH|t*^|. the Axnerican Federation ' of Eabbj^i'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5311, 25 January 1947, Page 5
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112U.S. GROUP APPROVES MR. BEVIN'S POLICY Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5311, 25 January 1947, Page 5
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