SOUTH AMERICA
LORD WILLINGDON’S TOUR
BRITISH PRESTIGE STANDING
HIGH
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. RUGBY, October 11.
On his return from Buenos Aires yesterday, Lord Willingdon, formei Viceroy of India, referring to an (interview to the tour which he made at the invitation of the American Institute oi Great Britain, said that he had had opportunities of meeting the President and leading public men of Argentina Paraguay and Brazil, and that he had found Britain’s prestige standing high among them. “I come back,” he said, “with a very strong feeling that the closest and most cordial relationships between the British Empire and America, both north and south, are more favourable to the chance of securing peace with the civilised world."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 October 1938, Page 7
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