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PACIFIC BONDS

By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.

DOMINION'S ATTITUDE RELATIONS TO AMERICA MR. HOWARD'S SUMMARY

Rec. 9.15 p.m. New York,. Sept. 24. Mx. Roy Howard, in an article in Scripps-Howard newspapers to-day following upon his recent visit to New Zealand and Australia, stressed that New Zealand and Australia sought closer co-operation between the Empire and the United States in the Pacific. "New Zealand and Australia are interesting political phenomena,'' he said. "The statements of politicians and business men might cause a mistaken belief that these independent commonwealths are prepared to climb into Uncle Sam's lap. "Far from indicating disloyalty to the Empire for which they are pouring out blood and treasure even more generously than in 1914 their attitude merely expresses a determination that the Englishspeaking way of life shall not be snuffed "Should >the worst happen and England fall temporarily, New Zealanders and Australians foresee a new significance in the United States pact with Canada. In the meantime they face the menace of a totalitarianism relationship and realise that their relationship with the United States does not differ greatly from that which hinds them to Canada."

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 7

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PACIFIC BONDS Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 7

PACIFIC BONDS Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 7

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