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U.S. AND BRITAIN.

COMMERCIAL CO-OPERATION. | tf Press Assn.—Copyright. Washington, Oct. 7. Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, in a speech at a dinner given in honor of the British Chambers of Commerce representatives, said: "I believe most strongly that, despite possible local diminutions of profits, commercial co-operation between the United and Britain will pay us both test in the long run. No half-baked Communists or military adventurers can long disturb the world if the Eng-lish-speaking peoples work together." Sir A. Geddes denied publishing reports that the British Government had re-so Id to/the German Government a number of German ships with the object of hindering the development of the American Merchant Marine.—Aub.JT.Z. Cable Asm.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1920, Page 5

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U.S. AND BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1920, Page 5

U.S. AND BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1920, Page 5

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