“I think the time is ripe for our newspapers to advocate the co-opera-tion of the English-speaking peoples of the world to maintain peace. I do not mean by this any ‘entangling alliance.’ The plan that I have in mind.” he adds, “would simply mean that the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia. New -Zealand, and South Africa would co-operate to ensure peace among themselves and as far as possible to maintain the peace of the world.”—Mr. W. R. Hearst, hitherto a pronounced Anglophobe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 6, 29 March 1927, Page 7
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