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BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

PLEA FOR IMPROVED RELATIONS. By Telegraph.—-Press Assn. —Copyright. 'London, March 17. Speaking at the Pilgrims' Dinner tonight Sir Auckland (leddca (the newlyappointed British Ambassador to Washington) pleaded eloquently for improved relations between Britain and the United States and deplored the publication of articles and pamphlets on both sides of the Atlantic designed to diminish the mutual trust between the two countries. He declared that all articles deliberately partial, or encouraging Anglophobia or Americanophobia were always evil, but never more evil than now. Comparing the growth of the British Empire with that of the Uni ed States, in which New England became the United States of which New England was a mere fragment, Sir Auckland Geddes emphasised the unity .of purpose actuating each and maintaining that the principal difference was the result of Jie historical accident that one had tc think mainly in terms of continuous land and the other of continuous sea. —Imperial S.'trvi:;;.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 8

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BRITAIN AND AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 8

BRITAIN AND AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1920, Page 8

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