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IN THE UNITED STATES LATEST WAR DEVELOPMENTS. MR ROOSEVELT'S CAUTIOUS OBSERVATION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. WASHINGTON. April 10. President lioosevelf, replying io a ipiestion whether the invasion of Norway and Denmark bronglit the wai' closer to 1 he I United States, said I he events of the last 48 hours undoubtedly would cause more Americans to consider the war’s potentialities, lie added that the remark carried no implications. The White House announced that an extension of the Neutrality Act to the areas affected by the Scandinavian crisis would be delayed at least till tomorrow. This announcement was made after President Roosevelt arrived and conferred with Mr Hull and Mr Sumner Welles, and the Assistant Secretary of War, Mr Johnson.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1940, Page 5
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