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Our faults and weaknesses are If you and we many and great. are genuinely anxious to build together a stable world, you will need to be tough.
We will often give gratuitous! will want advice: we
to dash ahead where you think caution best, and we will often hang back from accepting our responsibili-
too times,
at quickly the you ut United States, so your statesmen others.
We will want to drive say, to make up its own mind hard bargains, but we will make and to
act in its own best in- generous gestures.
You may not believe that one terests. in the earlier and perhaps Wendell Willkie was an-
Two Americans intellectually hundred and fifty-odd years are
Elizabeth Page's saner days of his career, other distinguished visi
emotionally inspired, if you are before his vision was tor who returned to the looking at the problem from a Liberty" gives an excellent clue of our mentality. It shows how totally blinded by arrog- United States of America long-range point of view.
If you are not-if you are look much you and we are alike and ance and hate, declared stirred with similar en- ing at it, as any one would admit yet how different.
To run a delicate piece justified in doing, that you are that to fight against Brit-thusiasm. Unfortunately, from the point of view of imme machinery, ain would be suicidal. the written word is poor diate survival it matters Ittle knows machinery would be em- whether you secure American ployed. Yet in the American sec-. The spirit of Britain to- stuff compared to actual assistance by one means or an- tion of the Foreign Office at the moment there are only two men day is such that every experience and perhaps other.
But if we are to win the peace who have ever been in the United": visitor to its shores is Hong Kong's "apathy," after the war, we must avoid a States the one ten years ago for the other more re- struck by its grandeur about which so much is repetition of that black period in five years, ⚫ and its force. Mr. Menzies, heard, lies in the fact that Anglo-American relations which cently as professor in an eastern Knowledge of the east gives no. Australian Premier, on re- Britons here fail to grasp
better picture of the United States. turning home expressed the full implications of let us study
own and each other's faults. Let than intimacy with Mayfair re- this sense of the intan- the European War. We us propagandise the unconvert veals Britain.
presumably Your policy,
British Em-! gible strength of the are, however, we believe, in our midst with sound argu-
ments and not with sentimental | formulated in the
Washington, pre- bassy in people when he said that the same people as live in trippery.
We must know each other bet-vents you from doing the kind of no account he had ever the "streets and lanes" of tw than we do. We must sur-propaganda which would bring read of the bombings be Britain, and there seems mount the obstacles created by a the United States into the waru
And yet your policy, as drawn Washington fore going to Britain no reason why we too common basic language....
At the present time, and for up, in London 'and many years past, the British Em- Is doing nothing to make real bassy in Washington has been friends of the British and Ameri
the threat of ulled with men who never learn- can people, once edy to know: + the United States, common danger is removed
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could possibly do justice cannot answer the call as to the magnificent people readily as London has of the Mother Country. done.
followed the last war.
Let us build a solid structure: and recognise our
university.
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