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  • OF BRE AD•AND ­ BUT TE R ISSUES - - TO PRE VENT THE MUCH SMAL LER RA DICAL ST UDENT S ALL IA NCE AND OTHER ACTI VIS TS FR OM CARTURI NG CONTROL AT LEAST FOR ANOTHER YEAR. (, ECO NOM IC STRAINS OF RECENT YEARS AND GOV Tr s l~EPT HANDLING OF THE WORKERS
  • allies involved--at least the Germans, Italians and Dut9h. It will be essential to have full agree­ ment with Wilson on who says what to whom and when. VI. If Wilson ~ - 9 VI. If Wilson Doesn't Deal We don't know whether Wilson can give
  • he wel­ comed King George VI to this house. "I am persuaded," he said, "that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilization,and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have
  • in Great Britain, and its cheap food with its subsidized domestic agriculture Conversely_;, the Government has also recognized the imports. need for Irish industry to improve its competitive position Continental producers. the more efficient vis-a-vis
  • , : ~ ''( ;·.:~ ~: ": .• "\. •! ' ~ •• '! r,-. •~.:,i ;",,'f; ..~:i~ jft f ';:·n 't.'l; ►. I should be grateful, therefore, ;1,,J: if you could rai8e with Washington the possibility •· • ,'//!\ of my going to the U.S. in late February. As on the vi. Ai t would be re lated