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"It is a curiotis fact that in this country. thousands of miles away Srom the bombs and bloodshed of Butam. more people want 21 Anglo-German peace than in em- Buttled Britain itself Last De- cember the British restitute of Puble Canon took 11 pool in England on the idea of a negotiat- ed peace with Germany and found that only 7 per cent. of British Voters favoured such a plan, des- Fife four hard months of savage an raids.

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The same survey also found temper of the British people was such that as many as 13 per cent, would report to the authorities any person who even suggested making a negotiated peace.

"With the views of the British and the American people on ra- cord concerning { negotia peace, the story would be com-! plete if a survey could be taken among the common people ! Germany as well as Italy. War- time conditions have not inter- fered with the work of the British Institute, which has continued without censorship, but free mea- surement of opinions does not thrive in countries where a free press is unknown.

Hitler Pledges Mistrusted

"An analysis of the reasons why most American voters op- pose a negotiated peace between Germany and England shows two main attitudes-that Ger- many 'must be stopped now," and that a peace made with Hitler would not last 'because his pledge is worthless.' "Typical of many was this comment of a textile worker in North Carolina: 'Any peace now would serve only as a temporary advantage for Hitler to recuperate so that he could resume his pro- gramme of world destruction. It would be just a rest period.' An- other voter, a dress manufacturer in West Virginia, adds:

"If England makes peace now, she will only have to fight Ger- many again in a few years."

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