AFTER THE WAR
HOPE OF ANGLO=AMERICAN COOPERATION IN MAINTAINING PEACE. SPEECH BY MR. CASEY. CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), March 20. The Australian Minister to Washington. Mr. Casey, speaking at the annual feast at Eliot House, Harvard University, said: “Having achieved a workable degree of co-operation in the war, are we going to be able to maintain it in peace? Can we work out between us some plan for substantially increasing international trade by exchanging export surpluses between countries of goodwill? “If the United States and British countries, each in their respective spheres, constitute themselves trustees for decency and democracy in the world, then I suggest we will have to hammer out our respective ideas together.” Mr. Casey, concluding said the passage of the Lend and Lease Act and the President’s great speech brought added moral strength and encouragement to British peoples in all parts of the world. TALK TO BE BROADCAST (Received This Day. 9.35 a.m.) NEW YORK, March 21. Mr R. G. Casey’s talk regarding Australia’s part in war will be broadcast here on Saturday night. The speech probably will be rebroadcast on short wave to Australia.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 March 1941, Page 5
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186AFTER THE WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 March 1941, Page 5
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