MORE AID FOR CHINA
URGED BY AMERICAN CONGRESSMEN DANGER OF DISASTER SEEN. UNLESS EFFECT IS GIVEN TO PROMISES. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day. 10 a.m.) WASHINGTON, March 8. Nearly every speaker in the debate in the House of Representatives today on the Bill providing for a year’s extension of the lendlease policy, demanded more aid for China. Representative Eaton, senior Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, warned that disaster would be inevitable unless China received something more substantial than vague promises. He suggested placing reciprocal aid on a protocol basis, like that to Britain and Russia, giving China a specific written allocation of war materials instead of left-over goods, as at present.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1943, Page 4
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