BRITAIN AND AMERICA.
NECESSITY FOR FRIENDLY INTERESTS. By Telegraph —Vnst Ann.—CsmrrHM. Beeched July 22, 9JS pjn. New York, July 21. Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Amspeaking at Asheville, a holidat retort in North Carolina, said: ."IJMre is no need for our nations to gaze ittßskicusly tit eaeh other. There is every need for the world that they thoold regard one another with mutual respect and understanding. The mass of the British people are very much what tiffiy £**• always been, only now, political powers are more widely dif-fused."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1920, Page 5
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