FOREIGN POLICY.
OUTLINE IN UNITED STATES. NEW YORK, Dec. 12. Colonel House, who is a strong supporter of the President-elect, Mr F. D. Roosevelt, writing in the current issue of the magazine “Foreign Affairs, discusses foreign policy in a manner which it is assumed affords a broad outline of the policy Mr Roosevelt will follow. . , ... ~ The aim of the new Administration, he says, will be to “liquidate the war so that world confidence may be restored and worid trade freed . froni shackles.” He specifies a lowering of prohibitive tariffs to a competitive and revenue producing basis, a revision of war debts and taking them out of politics, and disarmament achieved as “a sequel to the creation of a state of security which the world lacks to-dav. He favours supplementing the Pact of Paris with a consultative agreement.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 14, 14 December 1932, Page 9
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137FOREIGN POLICY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 14, 14 December 1932, Page 9
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