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MR KENNEDY & BOSTON “GLOBE.” WRONG IMPRESSION GIVEN. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) NEW YORK. November 11. The American Ambassador to Britain (Mr J. P. Kennedy), in a slatemen t. disclaimed responsibility for the “Boston Globe” interview. He said he spoke “entirely off the record.” In any case, many of the attributed statements were inaccurate because “they create a different impression entirely from that I would want to set forth."
Mr Kennedy's reported statements in the interview were generally on the lines that the United States should keep out of the war, while rendering all possible aid to Britain, but he was credited also with advocating “a coldly realistic view” and being “for America all the time."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1940, Page 5
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