12 OCTOBER 1929, Page 2
On Monday Mr. MacDonald, having returned to Washington, addressed the
Senate, where he was -recei vcd with notable enthusiasm. He spent the " week-end " at the White House and returned to the British Embassy on Tuesday. " It is due to Mr. MacDonald," remarks the Washington correspondent of the Times, " to say how deep a conviction of his sincerity, and the sincerity of the nation he represents, has everywhere been created."
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