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BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN & GERMANY AMBASSADOR’S ADDRESS. SETTING ASIDE THOUGHT OF WAR. BERLIN, April 28. “A good British-German understanding is not only imperative in the interests of both countries, but also for the world and civilisation,” declared the - British Ambassador, Sir Neville Henderson, addressing the Anglo-Ger-man Society at Hamburg. Sir Neville added that nothing could be more disastrous than • a war between Britain and Germany. “Let us not think of it and not talk of it,” he said. “Let us rather think and talk of the inevitability of a good understanding.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1938, Page 7
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